* Jason R. Mastaler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-04 21:09:21 -0700]: > > If I send these people the output of "tmda-pending -C -b -s" they > > will be able to click on or use the mailto links that are embedded > > in the resulting list, correct? If they see a message in there they > > want released, they can send mail to the *+confirm+* address to get > > it released. > > Right. > > > Does that then add the sender to the whitelist? Even tho it was > > someone else (in this case the recipient) who released the message > > and not the sender, the sender's email address will get whitelisted, > > correct? > > Right, though make sure you have CONFIRM_APPEND defined.
Ok, I do have that defined. Good to know. > > I need to make this as easy as possible for users, but don't want to > > build a web interface or anything for it, so I was hoping to have it > > "email-managed" via tmda-pending. > > We already have a web interface called tmda-cgi in case you decide to > go that route. Also as of TMDA 1.1.7, the pending queue can be a > Maildir, which opens up a slew of possibilities for management tools. I looked briefly at tmda-cgi but I don't think it'll work in my case due to how I handle virtual users. Making the pending queue a Maildir, tho, is definitely worth a look (a lot of the users use IMAP so I could probably drop the pending queue in there as just another folder if they wanted to look at it). Thanks! -- {FEE30AD4 : 7F6C A60C 06C2 4811 FA1C A2BC 2EBC 5E32 FEE3 0AD4} mysql> SELECT * FROM users WHERE clue > 0; Empty set (0.00sec)
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