Re: [Mailman-Developers] Re: [Mailman-Users] cookie feature request
marc_news@valinux.com said:
Junkbuster does let session cookies through apparently.
Not to my knowlege. It certainly doesn't by default and I have never seen a config to do that.
Would it be possible for mailman to issue a session cookie if the regular cookie didn't go through?
The mailman cookie is phrased so that it should never be saved to disk
ie it is a session cookie rather than a permanent.
Nigel.
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On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 09:31:14AM +0000, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
marc_news@valinux.com said:
Junkbuster does let session cookies through apparently.
Not to my knowlege. It certainly doesn't by default and I have never seen a config to do that.
Mmmh, then I have to figure out why junkbuster does let some cookies through when the from site definitely isn't in my allowed list of cookie sites (I had assume that junkbuster might allow cookies that aren't saved to disk)
Would it be possible for mailman to issue a session cookie if the regular cookie didn't go through?
The mailman cookie is phrased so that it should never be saved to disk
- ie it is a session cookie rather than a permanent.
Ok, so I have another problem then, never mind about what I said :-)
Marc
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