Yes, you're right. I was doing so since I knew I'd use the app only
for ones in my family.
Also, I thought there are times where an user might spend time to
look for their email's account informations. It's faster to use mine
but also a problem: one can observe what's being sent over a network
(and I can't encrypt that).
Thanks.
Le 29 juin 06 à 00:57 Matin, Norman Palardy a écrit:
On Jun 28, 2006, at 4:54 PM, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
For example, in one of my applications which uses the Email
classes, I had the idea to use my own email name and password
(since I didn't wanted the user to know that an email was sent).
It's probably better that your user knows the email is being sent
and what it contains
Some might consider your application spyware if it secretly reports
back
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