Golly... I think I might have a worthwhile idea. So worthwhile, I bet
you've already got a way to do it with clever filter programming, and
I've just not had the Gestalt yet.

Here's the cron'd email of tmda-pending report...

1035492391.1423.msg (132 of 133 / 9149 bytes)
  >> Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 16:35:47 -1600
  >> From: "Lower Blood Glucose" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >>   To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >> Subj: Help maitain ideal blood glucose!                  15272
<mailto:kelvind+confirm+1035492391.1423.c000d0@;kelvind.com>

1035495430.5430.msg (133 of 133 / 2164 bytes)
  >> Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 07:30:56 -1000
  >> From: "eBooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >>   To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >> Subj: Publish Like a Professional
<mailto:kelvind+confirm+1035495430.5430.00b000@;kelvind.com>

...and those handy-dandy mailto: links at the bottom of each can be used to handle
confirmation on behalf of the sender (like one's mother). The customers I'll be 
putting behind the wall of TMDA will not be folks with shell access. No way. No
stinking way.

Wouldn't it be cool if each of those also had another couple mailto: links
like this?
<mailto:kelvind+delete+1035495430.5430.00b000@;kelvind.com>
<mailto:kelvind+blacklist+1035495430.5430.00b000@;kelvind.com>

That way, I could train my non-shell customers about a fairly easy way to 
build their own auto whitelist and blacklist... without an SSH client, or
any of that other scary command-line stuff that makes people go pale.

Thoughts?

--KDO


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