DBI - AnnoCPAN note added
am 04.03.2006 03:09:07 von notices
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Re: DBI - AnnoCPAN note added
am 05.03.2006 19:31:05 von Sam
On Fri, 4 Mar 2006, AnnoCPAN notification service wrote:
> If you got this message, it was because you opted in. Seriously! If you
> would like to stop receiving notifications, just follow this link:
>
> http://annocpan.org/~TIMB/unsubscribe?key=62224112e296229428 49a27f77cf8eff
Sigh. I just clicked that. Sorry. Somehow, in my under-caffeinated
state I thought that link would take me to the new note.
Argh.
-sam
Re: DBI - AnnoCPAN note added
am 06.03.2006 10:43:19 von hjp
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On 2006-03-05 13:31:05 -0500, Sam Tregar wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Mar 2006, AnnoCPAN notification service wrote:
>=20
> >If you got this message, it was because you opted in. Seriously! If you
> >would like to stop receiving notifications, just follow this link:
> >
> > http://annocpan.org/~TIMB/unsubscribe?key=3D62224112e2962294 2849a27f77c=
f8eff
>=20
> Sigh. I just clicked that. Sorry. Somehow, in my under-caffeinated
> state I thought that link would take me to the new note.
The list archive at nntp.perl.org doesn't turn strings which look like
URLs into links. But most mail to html converters do, so if someone puts
his own archive of this list on the web, it is only a matter of time
until a bot follows the link (I learned the hard way that the CGI script
behind a delete button should check if it is really called with POST
:-). I don't know if the key in the URL above has an expiry date,
but even if it does, there remains a window of opportunity.
hp
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_ | Peter J. Holzer | If I wanted to be "academically correct",
|_|_) | Sysadmin WSR | I'd be programming in Java.
| | | hjp@wsr.ac.at | I don't, and I'm not.
__/ | http://www.hjp.at/ | -- Jesse Erlbaum on dbi-users
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