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justuspost
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Posted - Apr 30 2007 : 16:17:21
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Is there a way to disable permitted actions? I would like to remove the default ones and replace them all with custom one. I only want to modify the names, not the actual function.
For ones like Subscribe & UnSubscribe, it is too easy to accidentally have someone send an e-mail with this in the body and I don't want anything to be processed except for the messages from my mail script.
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xequte
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Posted - Apr 30 2007 : 23:35:04
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Hi Justus
If you don't want MLK to process any message other than web forms, then ONLY put web form messages in the message processing folder (the folder specified under View>Options, Incoming).
Then there is zero risk of it processing any other message. Also MLK is quite conservative about its message processing, e.g. it is unlikely to process a message just because it has the word SUBSCRIBE in its body.
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justuspost
USA
71 Posts |
Posted - May 01 2007 : 16:07:14
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0 risk, yes, but it also takes away the automation of the process. That would meant that I would need to run a rule or other scan to move those mails to that folder.
At this time I have a separate address for my mail form that MLK checks, but that forces me to manually process the mail that is replied to or returned.
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xequte
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Posted - May 03 2007 : 05:48:16
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OK, I'll look at an option to disable standard commands in a future version.
For the record, has MLK ever misprocessed a standard message as a subscribe or unsubscribe?
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
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justuspost
USA
71 Posts |
Posted - May 04 2007 : 14:15:29
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:-) Well.. Honestly I couldn't tell you if MLK has ever mis processed a message. I hope to let MLK fully process the messages and not worry if that is the case. I just feel that with wording too close to common mail server wording, it is possible.
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xequte
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