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Hi,
Today I was subscribing to a list on securityportal.com, which is running LISTSERV... and then I noticed they have a nice way of approving your subscription: you can visit and URL which contains a unique hash that authorizes your request. actually I've been using the same technique for a chatroom signup procedure on our website and it's fairly easy to make... (since i was able to make it ;) ) the big plus of this is that if most of your list subscribers aren't too technical, it's much easier for them to subscribe... anybody can click on the link which their microsoft or AOL browser conviently convert to a hyperlink... (too often I see mails send to the admin with texts like "hi.. my auth code is 923482.. please subscribe me") this could also make unsubscribing very easy... just add a link at the bottom of the mail... and once visited the user gets the choice to unsubscribe (with or without supplying a password?)
anyway, i know this wont make it to 2.0, but I hope this could be a nice feature for the next version...
Ricardo.
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Ricardo Kustner