RE: Messenger Plus! 3 Progress > auto accept files..
Mirc has add this feature for a long time and many security issues have come up but they've also been solved.
Firstly Mirc gives you three options on Send requests:
Show get dialog
Auto-get file and [] (< tickbox) minimize (send window)
If file exists:
Ask, Resume, Overwrite, Cancel [Trusted] (< button)
Ignore all
The trusted button shows a small dialog with the follow:
[] Limit auto-get to trusted users
[] Sow get dialog for non-trusted users.
You can enter a wildcard address below in the form of nick!user@host.
If you do not enter a full address, your entry is treated as a user level.
Than it shows a list box and [add] [delete] buttons.
I'm not suggesting you copy what is shown in mirc, of course not. What I am suggesting is that you borrow and utilise some of what others have learnt.
I also read further back that someone suggested that a password be added to increase security. Patchou, you than replied back saying that it would be verbose (or somthing to that effect)
I however strongly disagree with you on this. I personalyl feel that having increased security with passwords (optional) would decrease the possiblity of worms and trojens being spread.
There are programs out there that can easily be downloaded that all require a person to do is send it to the victom and get them to run it.
There could also be the issue of someone using other peoples computers, stolen or a friend of a friend.
There are just too many things that could go wrong, that passwords may only be the best solution. Either, password on 'show get dialog' or a password storage, custom passwords for each nick etc.
ps. theres also an option that users can seperate downloads according to file prefix and nicknames. Some defaults are as such:
*.mp3 - c:\mirc\mp3s
defalt - c:\mirc\download
so if you were to create a list where people could change the default placement of downloads (yes i know messenger already has this. but it helps to have this in the 'get folder list' and have some defaults such as *.mp3s being sent to another folder.
I don't know.
purhaps all this could be added later on in an addon.
This post was edited on 03-23-2004 at 11:52 AM by warreng.
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