security-exploiting
piece of JS somewhere, thus making that month's archive into a trojan
horse.
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offer options to default non-subscriber messages to "discard,"
as a recent message implied 2.1 would, or even just drop them
silently without ever telling me, that might be better.
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I was envisioning, if that would
be helpful.
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Eric A. Meyer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/
Author, "Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide" and
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27;d ask you folks.
And if any of these are answered in the FAQ, could someone give me
a keyword or two on which to search? My searches of the FAQ have
come up dry so far. Thanks!
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include or omit these headers. That allows the maintainers to decide
what's best for their particular list. I'm sure the option could
default to "headers on" and nobody would much complain. Maximum
flexibility would be afforded by letting admins pick which individual
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