From: "David Hillary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 3. Activity notification, e.g. generate email/SMS notification on invoice
> arrival, invoice due in x days etc. (to be controlled by payee).
Correction: should be payer, not payee.
> 6. Conditional pre-approval. Payees could set up billers that they wou
> True, you'd want your customers to already be expecting an
> email from you with the link at that time of the subscription
> period.
If it is fundamentally insecure and risky why try and modify the
implimentation to make it secure? The whole idea of this topic is that the
secure account functio
From: "James M. Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 6:26 AM
Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: Rebilling idea
> I think this is already possible, with use of the easy URL
> generator at http://sci
James,
I see you answered to an email from David, which I didn't receive?! Maybe it
was private...
> The only potential problem I can foresee
> would be aiding the creation of a horrible new form of spam
> that's internal to the payment system to go along with all the
> external spam we see via
Hello Everyone,
We actually have a system in which we rebill on behalf of several clients
(factoring, for lack of a better word?) by email.
The sytem is pretty simple, so I'm not sure if what you are talking about
is really needed. Our clients submit the email address, billing details,
billing cy
David Hillary wrote:
...
The problem with this is that it is not secure to log in from an emailed
link.
True, you'd want your customers to already be expecting an
email from you with the link at that time of the subscription
period.
...
banking). However it seems to be taking a while for any of th
I think this is already possible, with use of the easy URL
generator at http://sci.e-gold.com combined with sending
an email monthly/weekly/whenever. For example, if you
click http://101574-USD10.e-gold.com it goes right to the
spend page, and tries to give me ten bucks worth of e-gold
(but please