Oliver Fromme wrote:
Obviously that makes it somewhat difficult to handle, because a different hash is generated each time. Also, it's not possible to reply to such an address when it is older than two weeks ... After two weeks, any reply is automatically answered with a "fresh" email address (I've currently disabled that feature, though, so I could get a possword for my account).Unfortunately, I don't know how to easily solve that problem.
yes, I noticed that, and I don't know either. The only practical solution would be: always use the same email address :) or just use one address and never post to the lists, but file follow-ups to the web page. of course i could hack a special functionality in roundup (it is very modular, on purpose) to reduce addresses from (\w+)\+(\w+) -> $1 (oversimplifying), but that a) wouldn't be versatile and b) unsafe. even letting people add regexp for email addresses is unsafe (i could take [EMAIL PROTECTED] or such) cheers simon -- Serve - BSD +++ RENT this banner advert +++ ASCII Ribbon /"\ Work - Mac +++ space for low €€€ NOW!1 +++ Campaign \ / Party Enjoy Relax | http://dragonflybsd.org Against HTML \ Dude 2c 2 the max ! http://golden-apple.biz Mail + News / \
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