Of course, this means that you're sending your md5hash key in plain text, and if you send it to the wrong address...
*eep* Charles Daminato TUCOWS Product Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Dave Warren wrote: > The new secret support address should be > <md5hash-RSPname>@rspsupport.opensrs.net and should only accept email > from an RSP supplied list of authorized RSP representatives. > > Any mail which is sent to an invalid address @rspsupport.opensrs.net or > which comes from an unauthorized address should be dropped into the low > priority [EMAIL PROTECTED] address. > > If anybody gives out their private support address, you simply route > them into the main pool from then on. Problem solved. > > But I'm not a bitter support monkey, noooooo no. > > Charles Daminato wrote: > > Yeah, we were - some people make mistakes occasionally. Don't worry, the > > next address will be virtually impossible to actually type without a dvorak > > keyboard so you'll have to cut and paste it from the reseller's interface or > > enter it into your address book so it'll be harder to ruin ;) > > > > We've made it a policy, also, to explicitly not answer end user questions > > when sent to that particular address, but frankly, sometimes it's hard to > > tell :) > > > > Remember, if it leaks too much, the only people that really get harmed are > > resellers. I appreciate you "chuck-ifying" the address below in your reply > > (which everyone should to in order to prevent further mistakes) > > > > Ross - no comments from you! ;) > > -- > The nice thing about standards, there is enough for everyone to have their own. > > >
