Go for the latter - something that isn't real. Cheers, Ruppert
On Apr 29, 2010, at 9:48 PM, Ashish Vijaywargiya wrote: > I am thinking to revert my commit. Actually I saw more benefit in > keeping gmail account settings but yes I agree from your point which > is very important. > > I think it would be fine if we keep the old email address as it > is([email protected]) not a valid email address and no accidental > email will be generated. > > or > > We are fine in changing [email protected] to [email protected]. > > LMK your thoughts on this! > Thanks! > > -- > Ashish > > On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Scott Gray <[email protected]> > wrote: >> On 28/04/2010, at 4:50 PM, Adam Heath wrote: >> >>> Scott Gray wrote: >>>> The only thing that makes me uncomfortable about it is that partially >>>> complete implementations could accidentally send emails to the address and >>>> result in the people who are in control of the account perhaps knowing >>>> about implementations that are supposed to be private. I don't doubt for >>>> a second that this wouldn't happen on a regular basis. >>> >>> Installation of ofbiz requires doing a set of changes, to make it work >>> with whatever deployment requirements there are. Some features don't >>> need to be configured, if they aren't used. However, if you want to >>> use email reception, then this will just have to be one of those >>> required configurations. >> >> People make mistakes, making the default a real email account of an unknown >> third party just increases the consequences of the mistake. >> >> Besides, who gets to control this account? The only way for it to be useful >> to everyone is for everyone to have access and I can't see how that would >> work well. >> >> Regards >> Scott >> >>
