On Jan 16, 2001 at 11:12, Satya wrote:
>I'm about to post my Perl version of the same thing, which implements a
>web interface (as well as email[0]) and uses MySQL[1] to save confirm
>codes and stuff. Did I mention it asks for a confirmation email, like
>majordomo?
It's up at http://satya.virtua
On Jan 16, 2001 at 04:51, Gergely Soros wrote:
>We are using your script on our live lists with great success.
>I'm sure many lists will find this useful and I'm hoping to see it
>in one of the future Mailman releases as a built-in feature. A
>'confirmed unsubscription' similar to this but with a
> We are using your script on our live lists with great success.
> I'm sure many lists will find this useful and I'm hoping to see it
> in one of the future Mailman releases as a built-in feature. A
> 'confirmed unsubscription' similar to this but with a 'pending
> unsubscriptions' db and random n
but with a 'pending
unsubscriptions' db and random numbers would be the final
step, but we're more than satisfied now.
Gergely Soros
- Original Message -
From: "Bob Puff@NLE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 3:09
Ok, think I figured out a safe way. I used the -admin as the From: address
in the mail to Mailman. Also added a return message to the originating person
confirming their unsubscription. So far, this looks to be good!
Call it with a couple parameters in your aliases file.
Here is the script.