whoa, I like this. It can be extended.
I don't like SSI (and fortunately only one existing customer
was using it, so I only support it on one site :) but I could
require ... what, an include of some kind? ... on the form
page that generates a key. if the key is not there, the mail
just doesn't go.
I can quickly and easily migrate all existing forms using a
perl script, and require all new forms to use the key generator.
Instructions can be integrated with the existing "how to".
I will admit first though, btrott has written a replacement
program called stamp
that I'm looking at right now. It looks *really* good,
though it's not backward compatible. (Thanks to crazyinsomniac
who pointed it out to me.)
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