Re: No easy way to join discussion in existing thread when not subscribed
От | David G. Johnston |
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Тема | Re: No easy way to join discussion in existing thread when not subscribed |
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Msg-id | CAKFQuwaNj+3zhV42L40odM8yYfD50j+QEEhChsuE=eD2QSx84g@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: No easy way to join discussion in existing thread when not subscribed (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Amir Rohan <amir.rohan@mail.com> writes:
> I've read elsewhere that a possible solution is to provide a
> mail address associated with a message (displayed on the web interface)
> that routes your mail message to the thread.
Seems awfully like a here-please-spam-us button. The address would have
to be displayed un-obfuscated, which means it'd get picked up by spammers'
webcrawlers. Admittedly, no one would know except the PG list moderators,
but I think they'd be unhappy about an increase in workload.
And before you ask: yes, spammers still do that. A lot. For example,
just a few hours ago my mailserver bounced something
Sep 27 06:30:05 sss1 sendmail[29150]: t8RAU4Ja029150: <12716.1437746049@sss.pgh.pa.us>... User unknown
that certainly has never been used as a mail address, but it does match
a message-ID in the pgsql-hackers archives from July. I see no plausible
explanation for that except that somebody scraped it off the archives and
took it for a deliverable address. This is not an isolated example; I see
anywhere from a couple dozen to several hundred *per day* like this in my
mail logs.
There are ways around that, probably, but I'm not sure it's worth the
work.
What I thought I've seen previously is a form that allows a user to enter their email address and have the system re-send them the original email as if they had been originally included (without the other CC recipients but that could be a nice touch). I had tried using digest mode for a while and would have liked such a capability. For non-subscribers the flow would need to be more considered.
David J.
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