what i mean is will e-gold stop the user from entering the e-gold site
with the current password if someone click on forgot passphrase ?
if it does, this is very bad and a big nuisance for that to happen !
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Jay W. replied:
there is not currently a generic email transaction notification
option for e-gold account holders.
Um... ok, thanks. Wouldn't it make sense to add one? :-)
It would seem incredibly beneficial to both parties to confirm each
transaction, and appropriate use of the Memo field
Jay W. replied:
there is not currently a generic email transaction notification
option for e-gold account holders.
Um... ok, thanks. Wouldn't it make sense to add one? :-)
Wouldn't it be easy to add one, as well, since you already do it for SCI
payments?
Craig
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there is not currently a generic email transaction notification
option for e-gold account holders.
Um... ok, thanks. Wouldn't it make sense to add one? :-)
Wouldn't it be easy to add one, as well, since you already do it for SCI
payments?
sure - it's not terribly hard to make software
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I am in a position to broker no questions asked server co-location
here in Canada. Obviously, this is not a jurisdiction that would be
for everyone but, for many people/businesses, it is well-suited.
Price for this service is US$200 per month (US$200 setup fee), based
on a
On 14 Mar 2002, at 12:51, Jay W. wrote:
because email is easily spoofed, we don't want
anyone getting in the habit of thinking that because
a text message arrived in their inbox, they actually own
more bits of gold
answers/ideas?
Why not just sign it with PGP? Most people will probably
That would be a LOT of email!
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for the sake of argument, lets see where the need would
come from - i want to pay someone, but i don't know
their email address. also this someone does not have a
web page set up to accept the payment. so when i pay
them, they won't know i've paid them.
when does this situation arise? that
Jay W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] continues:
for the sake of argument, lets see where the need would
come from - i want to pay someone, but i don't know
their email address.
You don't *know* it, or there's extra work involved to get it;
I'll explain in a second.
also this someone does not have a
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there have been (in total - not daily!) about a million bucks worth
of transactions at 1mdcGrams.
Not really as impressive as e-gold's $3 mllion per day!
JP!
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there have been (in total - not daily!) about a million bucks worth
of transactions at 1mdcGrams.
Not really as impressive as e-gold's $3 mllion per day!
JP!
Money is a 1.) store of value 2.) a medium of exchange and 3.)
a unit of measure.
The market might be
1mdcGrams has a great ...
https://www.1mdc.com/temp/grafexample.gif
graph feature which is a graph of your balance over time! It's great
for businesspeople!
(There's also a graph showing only your incomings, which is
depressing to compare to the graph showing your outgoings!)
(Question -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Question - who can see the very slight 1mdc logo (very large)
underneat hthe golden lines of the graph above? Is it too faint for
most monitors?)
The logo shows up great!
-- Patrick
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(Question - who can see the very slight 1mdc logo (very large)
underneath the golden lines of the graph above? Is it too faint for
most monitors?)
The logo shows up great!
-- Patrick
Kick ass!
thanks!
anyone else?
https://www.1mdc.com/temp/grafexample.gif
BTW I don't mean the small
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On my computer (a Gateway Solo 9500 Laptop) the logo at the top right
shows up just great but in my opinion the logo inside the perimeters
of the graph are barely visible. It wouldn't hurt if they were a few
degrees darker.
mcffoster
Hi Frank!
Nice graph feature. Where I'm looking at it (Win 2K, Netscape
4.79), the shadow logo is just right.
https://www.1mdc.com/temp/grafexample.gif
Great...
My other questions for you are, who is goldca.com? Where can I get a copy
of their Root CA certificate and its fingerprint? Why
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