On Jan 20, 2007, at 7:19 PM, Joshua Kugler wrote:

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> [I've tried posting this twice: once through Google's smtp servers and
> once via our smtp servers, (both times with my From address being my
> Gmail address, which is the address I have registered for Google
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> list of messages.  Anyone have any ideas?  I'd really rather not have
> to use the web interface to post all the time.]

New users are moderated (we really should spell that out somewhere).  
This eliminates spam from the lists. When I approve messages, I also  
turn off moderation for that user.

> Is there any option to return the data as a python pickle?  With a
> good Pythoon GUI toolkit (Qt, Gtk, Wx, etc) you could make a really
> nice front end to a nice back-end data service.  I realize I could use
> XML-RPC or JSON, but I thought, "Why not keep it in Python's native
> format, and avoid the overhead of conversion?"  As well as a lot less
> bandwidth needed, at least in the case of XML-RPC vs. Pickle.    I'm
> sure it wouldn't be that hard to add.  I'll do it myself, if someone
> wants to point me to the right place in the code. :)

You can pretty easily create a template engine to do this. Take a  
look at how TurboJson works (http://svn.turbogears.org/projects/ 
TurboJson). It's really quite simple.

Note, however, that you don't want your server-side code to accept  
pickles on the way in. Pickles are not secure.

Kevin


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