From: "Scott R. Godin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> WebDragon wrote:
> > I'm curious to know if there are any generic call-response subscribe
> > packages out there written in Perl (preferably object oriented in
> > design)
> >
> > i.e. what I am looking for is,
> > {
> > o user subscribes via form on website, gives e-mail address and
> >
> > creates a password
> >
> > o user is sent a 'call' e-mail saying "you've just been
> > subscribed.
> > did you want this? if so, click this URL"
> >
> > o clicking the URL 'response' finishes the subscription
> > process,
> > and users data is then sent onward. user recieves a confirmation
> > message as a result of their webclick both in the webpage itself and
> > via e-mail, thanking them for joining.
> >
> > o eventually something is done to clean up the data for which
> > there
> > was no further 'response'.
I don't think you'll find something. Even though this is a common
enough task I don't think it warants a module. It's not hard to do
and it needs to be tightly integrated with the rest of your website.
Jenda
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