David Horwitz wrote:
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:Well I'll just have to go be super nice to the university postmaster on Monday :-)David Horwitz wrote:Hi All,I just was looking at registering our service at www.xmpp.net Is there any reason why [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not a valid verification address? Being a large university all the other addresses are handled by other departments....Yes, I know. That policy is set by the root CA we use (StartCom) and we don't have any control over it, since we're just an intermediate CA.
Yes, the postmaster will need to forward a certain email to you, or answer that you are authorized to receive a certificate for the xmpp service at the particular domain you're interested in. I need to write a page about that that at the xmpp.net website one of these days. Until then, feel free to ping me via IM for details about your particular situation.
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