bd on 21 May 2002 18:49:12 -0000 |
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Re: spoon-discuss: Re: spoon-business: Prop 709 revision |
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 02:39, you wrote: > On 5/20/02 at 4:54 PM Jonathan David Amery wrote: > >> [[ "Collection of same" meaning if someone wants to go to the trouble > > > >of= > > > >> writing a web-friendly interface AND a lynx-friendly interface AND a= > >> line-oriented interface, etc., it would all collectively be considered > > > >a= > > > >> single "software system". Personally I can see this being a desirable= > >> thing, given enough actions to process. ]] > > > > breadbox had a voting machinery for acka where you could either use > >email (to the bot) or a web-browser, which worked quite well - I used > >both at times. > > > > WC. > > How did the email voting work? Did you have to put a password in the > email, to prevent header-spoofing? Or did it just rely on the "from" > address? > > I'm considering a password and session key combo for email voting, and for > email proposal submission and revision. > > Glotmorf What about pgp keys?