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now filed as bugtrack item 0006856
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Hello all,
Sunday, February 24, 2008, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
Thanks for your opinion. I will assume that you will never accept an
expired certificate. That's good for you. I have a different opinion.
Why do you want to forbid me to do something? Just because you
wouldn't want to do it
Hello Marek,
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 12:49:47 +0100 GMT (24/02/2008, 18:49 +0700 GMT),
Marek Mikus wrote:
Good morning. You were up late last night, I didn't expect a reply so
fast. Thanks.
MM once developers accept such opinion, nobody will use correct
MM certs then, everybody (including You) will
2/24/2008 3:19 PM
Hi Thomas,
On 2/24/2008 Thomas Fernandez wrote:
TF Why are people so vehemently against options, just because they don't
TF want to use them? Especially options that other email clients offer.
TF Are you trying to save the internet by disallowing this in TB!?
Why bother with
I am fascinated that you want to complain because TB has the courage
to do the right thing instead of being politically correct like
all (or most) of the others.
It isn't a case of courage but rather usability and allowing people
to use the program as they see fit.
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2/24/2008 3:59 PM
Hi Rick,
On 2/24/2008 Rick Grunwald wrote:
I am fascinated that you want to complain because TB has the courage
to do the right thing instead of being politically correct like
all (or most) of the others.
RG It isn't a case of courage but rather usability and
It is
Guten Tag Thomas Fernandez,
am Sonntag, 24. Februar 2008 um 13:07 schrieben Sie:
Are you trying to save the internet by disallowing this in TB!?
I thought this right the moment now.
I would support a urgly and red Error-Message with a
Confirmation Dialog to User, becaue it is security
Guten Tag Marek Mikus,
am Sonntag, 24. Februar 2008 um 12:49 schrieben Sie:
once developers accept such opinion, nobody will use correct certs then,
everybody (including You) will confirm warning window instead changing
certificate, because it is easier.
I worked for a middle-range ISP for
Hello Marek,
On Sun, 24 Feb 2008 05:52:40 +0100 GMT (24/02/2008, 11:52 +0700 GMT),
Marek Mikus wrote:
Not I must. I should. And if I don't do it, I must live with the
consequences. I must not be nannied by my email program - especially
since other email programs don't nanny the user. They
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