--On February 12, 2005 02:07:29 -0500 Bob Puff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm in agreement with Barry, that I don't think we should phase out
passwords for 2.1.x.  I know several of my users who sign up to
the lists
using their corporate mailbox, yet log in from home and view archives
(they remember their password).
I'd have people screaming bloody murder
if the archives were required to have email confirmation for each read.

I'm sorry, but I just don't see other viable solutions except for
passwords for this function.  Every other "members-only" area on the
internet today is authenticated by passwords, and they can be saved in
the browsers for easy access.

+1. Actually, +15,000 for all the students and staff on campus that use Mailman here. They remember their passwords because they use them to log in to the machines on campus. Of course, I'd like Mailman to authenticate from our LDAP server instead of any password that Mailman stored - for users in our domain. For external users of our lists, then they'd need to have Mailman passwords - unless they had different functionality, I suppose.



-- Ian Eiloart Servers Team Sussex University ITS

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