Dave Fisher wrote: > We certainly need a plan that does not simply stop openoffice.org > email.
Actually, as others said I would just keep the @openoffice.org addresses running; to address a concern, I've used mine for many thousands of OOo-related actions and nobody ever questioned if I was speaking on behalf of OpenOffice.org or personally. > How many individual forwards do we have? They used to be really many (in the thousands for sure) but they have been reduced in March 2011 with the Kenai migration to only the users who had been active (i.e., logged in on the OOo website) in the last (at the time) 18 months. > So, ANYONE could get an openoffice.org email alias for their real > email address? Yes. Even squat it. But I don't think this has ever happened. > And there must be infrastructure to be able to change that email > address and cancel it as well. No! Changing is probably possible and done in your personal profile, but removing used to be impossible as far as I know (not that I ever tried). > Messy, the bugzilla transition is therefore entangled with how we deal > with openoffice.org. Yes, because here it's hardcoded, as others wrote. > Does this personal openoffice.org email forwarding also entangle with > the user forum transitions? Not in general, but I registered to the forum with my @openoffice.org address, so in corner cases this could affect it. Regards, Andrea.
