+ Marcin Sochacki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09.07.02 14:51]:
> Working without the password also means, that users won't be allowed
> to change any options, like digests, vacation feature, etc.

Sure - they should not have to fiddle with any of those settings. Of
course they are nice for people who know how to handle mailinglists. But
think of a typical user that subscribes to a companies monthly
newsletter - he wouldn't know what happens to him.

> An admin can subscribe users and modify their settings without notyfing
> them. If you disable all administrative messages, the users will never
> get to know their passwords, and thus they will be unable to change settings.

Goal is to have users confirm there addresses by replying to a
"confirmation-please"-message (that is sent in german :) and to
unsubscribe using their email (+confirmation). Subscription and
Unsubscription should be made available by a simple web-form.

Not all those nifty stuff I as sysadmin love, but the marketing-guys
hate (because they don't understand it) :)

     Balu


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