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"Send this" now in CVS
  • Posted: 04.02.2004, 22:17
     
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    The link to "send this" now works and will let your users mail links to the publications.

    The sending of the mail is done using PHP. Can anybody tell me if this is considered a security risk? Something like making it possible to use this mail interface for spam etc.?

    Does anybody have a better idea?
  • Posted: 05.02.2004, 05:19
     
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    As the EU (at least the German) laws/verdicts are very strict on this, I would recommend not to use it -- some person can send mail to another person not willing to receive mail, and the webmaster(!) is responsible for that...

    OK, not the exact answer to your question, just a word of warning. We have discussed this subject at http://www.post-nuke.net a while ago (the subject then was a new e-card module).


    J?rg
  • Posted: 05.02.2004, 20:55
     
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    Okay. I'll force users to be logged in to use this feature. Then their e-mail can be forced into the mail - if they do not like that, then they just shouldn't use the feature.
  • Posted: 06.02.2004, 07:42
     
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    I would do it using the PN Permissions. Something like pagesetter:sendto maybe?

    J?rg
  • Posted: 14.03.2005, 19:49
     
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    Quote

    Okay. I'll force users to be logged in to use this feature. Then their e-mail can be forced into the mail - if they do not like that, then they just shouldn't use the feature.


    Hi J?rn!

    Love your module! But, I was wondering if there was a way to override the login in order to email? I am working on a site and the "boss" wants unregistered users to be able to send pages to anyone. I'm good at hacking as well, so you can also suggest coding changes to solve the problem.

    Thanks!
    Mark
  • Posted: 28.12.2005, 09:29
     
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    Okay. I'll force users to be logged in to use this feature. Then their e-mail can be forced into the mail - if they do not like that, then they just shouldn't use the feature.


    Hi J?rn!

    Love your module! But, I was wondering if there was a way to override the login in order to email? I am working on a site and the "boss" wants unregistered users to be able to send pages to anyone. I'm good at hacking as well, so you can also suggest coding changes to solve the problem.

    Thanks!
    Mark


    Hi, I would also be interested in knowing this.

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