On 02/06/05, Claudinei Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
> 
> I have a list at mailman with all my clients. I've specified that all
> posts to the list are moderated.
> That works fine but I always have to approve the messages by admin interface.
> The situation is that I have a address that I want to trust to post to
> the list without moderation but I can't just allow that email 'cause
> anyone that post using this email address and so send whatever he want
> to my list.
> I'm wondering if is there a way to create some really trusted process
> like verifing the email  and even the IP of the sender. Could this be
> possible?
> Other possibility I think is to create a shell script that verify the
> post and send it automatically by verifiying some "string" at the
> message code.
> 
> Well, I give a try to understand the mailman process but I didn't
> found a way to implement the possible "shell script" solution, so I
> really don't know how to solve my problem.
> 
> Did someone implemented such a thing?
> 
> Tks in advice,
> 
> Claudinei Matos

If you are gonna verify some kind of string at the message code, why
not just verify the sender's PGP/GPG?

-- Joe

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Sometimes money can't even buy a gun...

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