On Saturday 05 January 2008 16:31:49 Daniel Brown wrote:
>     Had everything gone as it was supposed to, I think it would've
> been welcomed with open arms.  Unfortunately, my stupid ass flipped
> the wrong flag while testing for approximately an hour, which sent
> posts to the list every minute for one hour.  However, they weren't
> coming through at the time, and I didn't realize that they were even
> being sent, because the address was not subscribed at the time.  Once
> the address was subscribed, all of the messages must've been held in a
> queue on the mailing list side, and were then distributed.
>
>     This leads me to ask, why?  Isn't this a really Bad Idea[tm] to
> hold posts in queue, pending confirmation of the sender's address?  I
> can understand one message, but any more than that shouldn't be
> necessary.  My intentions were just to add something "neat" to the
> list for the regulars (which will work as expected now), but what if
> someone had truly malicious intentions?  What if hundreds or thousands
> of emails were sent and held in queue, and then the sender's address
> confirmed?  Would the mailing list software even be able to handle
> that much of a queue?
>

I wonder... what you try to do seems like a trivial task, or just task, where 
did you go wrong to make it send all those mails?
just some personal interrest...

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> Daniel P. Brown
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> If at first you don't succeed, stick to what you know best so that you
> can make enough money to pay someone else to do it for you.



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