Sean wrote on Thu, 6 May 2004 12:12:18 -0400 (EDT):
A more secure alternative is for your approved posters to add an Approved header to their postings as a header, or as the first line of the post).
I'd like to implement this but I'm uncertain to go about it. I'm pretty certain the content filtering options are where the test for the Approved header should go.
No, you got that wrong. Usually, you have to approve an email via web interface. If it contains the Approved header and password then it gets handled in the same way as if you had approved it via web, just that this works automatically. There's no "test" to put anywhere. Actually, it's an old mailing list method which was invented earlier than web interfaces.
My question is how can the header be added to the
posting? Any insight or tips as to how this can be accomplished will be appreciated.
It's exactly as it says:
add an Approved header to their postings as a header
and if the program isn't able to do this:
as the first line of
the post).
So, put "Approved: password" in the first line or as a header. Note, this will be parsed away and NOT distributed to the list, don't worry!
Kai
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