Ian Eiloart wrote:
> I guess it would be nice if list servers could use OAuth to authenticate my
> subscription requests against my mail infrastructure, and then my servers
> would recognise and record the request. Then it could treat messages from
> the list with a higher trust level, and -for example- file them accordingly.
Interesting.
Would this be similar or nearly have the same functionally by using an
alias email address? for example:
[email protected]
Once you have that targeted address, you can apply all sorts of rules
at your receiver.
But I can see your derivative of your idea work as a way to automate
the process.
Use a redirection method by wrapping all the subscription parameters
(for any list system) and send it to a (web) service on your system
which activates a backend process to add the "list" info or new alias
into your system records and finishes with the actual subscription
email request.
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Hector Santos, CTO
http://www.santronics.com
http://santronics.blogspot.com
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