1. Euforum and email
- Posted by Craig Roberts <rwallieeyes at earthlink.net> Nov 08, 2005
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- Last edited Nov 09, 2005
Rob: is there a way to hide our email addresses? Some people(including me, of course) don't want to divulge their addresses to the world at large. Regards, CraigG Answer: one. Question: How many psychics does it take to change a light bulb.
2. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at yahoo.com> Nov 09, 2005
- 898 views
Craig Roberts wrote: > > Rob: is there a way to hide our email addresses? Some people(including me, > of course) don't want to divulge their addresses to the world at large. > > Regards, > CraigG > > Answer: one. > Question: How many psychics does it take to change a light bulb. Well, I use my real name on the Web. My name is Jason Gade, and I'm pretty proud of it. Every time I look up my name in Google, I get more and more hits. BTW, I'm not the blues player or the filmmaker unfortunately. Both are things that I wish that I could do but can't. If you don't want your regular email used on EUforum, why not get a throwaway address? There are so many free ones out there that you shouldn't have a problem. j.
3. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Nov 09, 2005
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Jason Gade wrote: > > Craig Roberts wrote: > > > > Rob: is there a way to hide our email addresses? Some people(including me, > > of course) don't want to divulge their addresses to the world at large. > > > > Regards, > > CraigG > > > > Answer: one. > > Question: How many psychics does it take to change a light bulb. > > Well, I use my real name on the Web. My name is Jason Gade, and I'm pretty > proud > of it. Every time I look up my name in Google, I get more and more hits. BTW, > I'm not the blues player or the filmmaker unfortunately. Both are things that > I wish that I could do but can't. > > If you don't want your regular email used on EUforum, why not get a throwaway > address? There are so many free ones out there that you shouldn't have a > problem. > > > j. Hi Jason, Hey that's interesting -- to look up your own name. I found the article i did for Solar Washington a while back right away. 'Course, i also found out that i had lost a wrestling match somewhere in Tennessee, and co-wrote some book in Paris (ha ha ha...). Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"
4. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at yahoo.com> Nov 09, 2005
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Al Getz wrote: > > Jason Gade wrote: > > > > Craig Roberts wrote: > > > > > > Rob: is there a way to hide our email addresses? Some people(including > > > me, > > > of course) don't want to divulge their addresses to the world at large. > > > > > > Regards, > > > CraigG > > > > > > Answer: one. > > > Question: How many psychics does it take to change a light bulb. > > > > Well, I use my real name on the Web. My name is Jason Gade, and I'm pretty > > proud > > of it. Every time I look up my name in Google, I get more and more hits. > > BTW, > > I'm not the blues player or the filmmaker unfortunately. Both are things > > that > > I wish that I could do but can't. > > > > If you don't want your regular email used on EUforum, why not get a > > throwaway > > address? There are so many free ones out there that you shouldn't have a > > problem. > > > > > > j. > > Hi Jason, > > Hey that's interesting -- to look up your own name. I found the > article i did for Solar Washington a while back right away. > > 'Course, i also found out that i had lost a wrestling match somewhere > in Tennessee, and co-wrote some book in Paris (ha ha ha...). > > > Take care, > Al > > And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! > > My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's" Right. Make sure to put quotes around your name when you do it. j.
5. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Nov 09, 2005
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Jason Gade wrote: > > Craig Roberts wrote: > > > > Rob: is there a way to hide our email addresses? Some people(including me, > > of course) don't want to divulge their addresses to the world at large. > > > > Regards, > > CraigG > > > > Answer: one. > > Question: How many psychics does it take to change a light bulb. > > Well, I use my real name on the Web. My name is Jason Gade, and I'm pretty > proud > of it. Every time I look up my name in Google, I get more and more hits. BTW, > I'm not the blues player or the filmmaker unfortunately. Both are things that > I wish that I could do but can't. When I updated to 2,5 I sent my credit card number to RDS via EMAIL Hmmmmmmmmmmm. > > If you don't want your regular email used on EUforum, why not get a throwaway > address? There are so many free ones out there that you shouldn't have a > problem. > > For example where would one find one. (free one). > > Don Cole A Bug is an un-documented feature. A Feature is a documented Bug.
6. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at yahoo.com> Nov 09, 2005
- 889 views
don cole wrote: > When I updated to 2,5 I sent my credit card number to RDS via EMAIL > Hmmmmmmmmmmm. > > Don Cole > A Bug is an un-documented feature. > A Feature is a documented Bug. Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Did you post your credit card number to a web-based forum? Was your name and credit-card number posted to a (non-secure) web page? Email is much more private than the web. Most e-commerce sites use https which is supposed to be relatively secure. Of course, I wouldn't send my credit card number via email because the stored email could be accessed if someone gets access to the computer it is stored on. https to a trusted site should be more secure. j.
7. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Nov 09, 2005
- 880 views
Al Getz wrote: > > Hey that's interesting -- to look up your own name. I found the > article i did for Solar Washington a while back right away. > > 'Course, i also found out that i had lost a wrestling match somewhere > in Tennessee, and co-wrote some book in Paris (ha ha ha...). > > Hello Al, I found *Men Who Knit-Don Cole*. I want to insure everybody that even though I'm from San Francisco this is not me. Don Cole A Bug is an un-documented feature. A Feature is a documented Bug.
8. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Nov 09, 2005
- 892 views
Jason Gade wrote: > > Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Did you post your credit card number to a web-based forum? Was > your name and credit-card number posted to a (non-secure) web page? Hi Jason, No just private Email. I did this before and had no trouble (so far). But it is scarey. Don Cole A Bug is an un-documented feature. A Feature is a documented Bug.
9. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at yahoo.com> Nov 09, 2005
- 875 views
don cole wrote: > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > > Hey that's interesting -- to look up your own name. I found the > > article i did for Solar Washington a while back right away. > > > > 'Course, i also found out that i had lost a wrestling match somewhere > > in Tennessee, and co-wrote some book in Paris (ha ha ha...). > > > > > Hello Al, > > I found *Men Who Knit-Don Cole*. > > I want to insure everybody that even though I'm from San Francisco > > this is not me. > > Don Cole > A Bug is an un-documented feature. > A Feature is a documented Bug. Not that there's anything wrong with that... j.
10. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by "Juergen Luethje" <j.lue at gmx.de> Nov 09, 2005
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Jason Gade wrote: > Craig Roberts wrote: >> >> Rob: is there a way to hide our email addresses? Some people(including me, >> of course) don't want to divulge their addresses to the world at large. > > Well, I use my real name on the Web. My name is Jason Gade, and I'm > pretty proud of it. That's the way it should be. If someone doesn't want to see her/his name below a certain text, then s/he probably shouldn't write that text at all. And the anonymous so called person "Craig Roberts" calls you and me and many other serious people here "stupid": <quote> who's stupid enough to use their real name on the Internet? </quote> and at the same time s/he wants to get answers from us. "Interssting", isn't it? <snip> Regards, Juergen -- Have you read a good program lately?
11. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Nov 09, 2005
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don cole wrote: > When I updated to 2,5 I sent my credit card number to RDS via EMAIL > Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Thanks for upgrading. You entered your credit card number on a secure Web page (https), using very strong encryption, at DigiBuy. DigiBuy keeps all the credit card numbers to themselves. RDS never sees them. The same goes for PayPal. If RDS does get a credit card number e-mailed to us, we immediately delete the e-mail. This is very rare. I just checked, and couldn't find your credit card number anywhere in our October e-mail. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
12. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Nov 09, 2005
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Craig Roberts wrote: > Rob: is there a way to hide our email addresses? Some people(including me, > of course) don't want to divulge their addresses to the world at large. Currently there isn't, but I'll ask Junko to look into it as an option. It would mean that people couldn't send you private e-mail about topics raised on EUforum. Note that all addresses appear on EUforum and the message archive using " at " rather than at-sign. That's probably enough to fool most automatic e-mail harvesting software. As for manual harvesting, I doubt that it's worth someone's time to do it. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
13. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by "Juergen Luethje" <j.lue at gmx.de> Nov 09, 2005
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Robert Craig wrote: > Craig Roberts wrote: >> Rob: is there a way to hide our email addresses? Some people(including me, >> of course) don't want to divulge their addresses to the world at large. > > Currently there isn't, but I'll ask Junko to look into it as an option. > It would mean that people couldn't send you private e-mail about topics > raised on EUforum. So IMHO this is not a good idea! Please don't make EUforum less usable because of 1 anonymous person. > Note that all addresses appear on EUforum and the > message archive using " at " rather than at-sign. > That's probably enough to fool most automatic e-mail > harvesting software. As for manual harvesting, I doubt that it's > worth someone's time to do it. So this should be sufficient. Regards, Juergen -- Have you read a good program lately?
14. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> Nov 09, 2005
- 882 views
don cole wrote: > > Al Getz wrote: > > > > > Hey that's interesting -- to look up your own name. I found the > > article i did for Solar Washington a while back right away. > > > > 'Course, i also found out that i had lost a wrestling match somewhere > > in Tennessee, and co-wrote some book in Paris (ha ha ha...). > > > > > Hello Al, > > I found *Men Who Knit-Don Cole*. > > I want to insure everybody that even though I'm from San Francisco > > this is not me. > > Don Cole > A Bug is an un-documented feature. > A Feature is a documented Bug. Hi Don, Oh, ok, he hee :) I guess you can find all sorts of strange things on the web. One thing interesting though is when i looked up my own name i did find links to Euphoria...that was cool...programs, messages here on the Forum, etc. BTW i also found that you're a selfish, alcoholic philanderer :) :) and/or a pastor :) :) Also: "No one knows who the "real" Don Cole is" he he. Take care, Al And, good luck with your Euphoria programming! My bumper sticker: "I brake for LED's"
15. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Nov 09, 2005
- 872 views
Juergen Luethje wrote: > > Robert Craig wrote: > > > Craig Roberts wrote: > >> Rob: is there a way to hide our email addresses? Some people(including me, > >> of course) don't want to divulge their addresses to the world at large. > > > > Currently there isn't, but I'll ask Junko to look into it as an option. > > It would mean that people couldn't send you private e-mail about topics > > raised on EUforum. > > So IMHO this is not a good idea! > Please don't make EUforum less usable because of 1 anonymous person. I agree. But what makes this person anonymous , as opposed to other people on this forum. \ Don Cole A Bug is an un-documented feature. A Feature is a documented Bug.
16. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by "Juergen Luethje" <j.lue at gmx.de> Nov 09, 2005
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don cole wrote: > Juergen Luethje wrote: <snip> > But what makes this person anonymous , as opposed to other people on > this forum. S/he uses the name "Craig Roberts", and then s/he wrote: <quote> Of course it isn't my real name </quote> If someone doesn't want to see her/his name below a certain text, then s/he probably shouldn't write that text at all. Regards, Juergen -- Have you read a good program lately?
17. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by Michael Raley <thinkways at yahoo.com> Nov 09, 2005
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Al Getz wrote: > > Jason Gade wrote: > > > > Craig Roberts wrote: > > > <snip> > > > Well, I use my real name on the Web. My name is Jason Gade, and I'm pretty > > proud > > of it. Every time I look up my name in Google, I get more and more hits. > > BTW, > > I'm not the blues player or the filmmaker unfortunately. Both are things > > that > > I wish that I could do but can't. <snip> > Yep. That's how my coworkers found out I wrote a book on carrying concealed weapons. And I'm an astronomer or something like that. --"ask about our layaway plan". --
18. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by Jason Gade <jaygade at yahoo.com> Nov 09, 2005
- 879 views
Robert Craig wrote: > > Craig Roberts wrote: > > Rob: is there a way to hide our email addresses? Some people(including me, > > of course) don't want to divulge their addresses to the world at large. > > Currently there isn't, but I'll ask Junko to look into it as an option. > It would mean that people couldn't send you private e-mail about topics > raised on EUforum. Note that all addresses appear on EUforum and the > message archive using " at " rather than at-sign. > That's probably enough to fool most automatic e-mail > harvesting software. As for manual harvesting, I doubt that it's > worth someone's time to do it. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > <a href="http://www.RapidEuphoria.com">http://www.RapidEuphoria.com</a> I'm not advocating for taking email addresses off of the EUforum, but I don't think that it would be too difficult to write an email address harvester that looks for patterns in text that match normal methods of email munging. Fortunately the spam filter at yahoo dot com (is this an address? ) is pretty good. One thing for users of services such as PayPal should watch out for are phishing emails. I get them all the time claiming to be from service at paypal.com, and they look very real and will take you to a web page that looks exactly like PayPal's. Then they ask for your credit card number. Always be aware of the address that you are at. Hover the mouse over links because the address in the toolbar may fool you as well. j.
19. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Nov 09, 2005
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Al Getz wrote: > BTW i also found that you're a selfish, alcoholic philanderer :) :) Actually that's a pretty good discription of me. Don Cole A Bug is an un-documented feature. A Feature is a documented Bug.
20. Re: Euforum and email
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Nov 09, 2005
- 889 views
Jason Gade wrote: > > Robert Craig wrote: > > > > Craig Roberts wrote: > > > Rob: is there a way to hide our email addresses? Some people(including > > > me, > > > of course) don't want to divulge their addresses to the world at large. > > > > Currently there isn't, but I'll ask Junko to look into it as an option. > > It would mean that people couldn't send you private e-mail about topics > > raised on EUforum. Note that all addresses appear on EUforum and the > > message archive using " at " rather than at-sign. > > That's probably enough to fool most automatic e-mail > > harvesting software. As for manual harvesting, I doubt that it's > > worth someone's time to do it. > > > > Regards, > > Rob Craig > > Rapid Deployment Software > > <a href="http://www.RapidEuphoria.com">http://www.RapidEuphoria.com</a> > > I'm not advocating for taking email addresses off of the EUforum, but I don't > think that it would be too difficult to write an email address harvester that > looks for patterns in text that match normal methods of email munging. > > Fortunately the spam filter at yahoo dot com (is this an address? ) is > pretty > good. > > One thing for users of services such as PayPal should watch out for are > phishing > emails. I get them all the time claiming to be from service at paypal.com, and > they look very real and will take you to a web page that looks exactly like > PayPal's. Then they ask for your credit card number. Always be aware of the > address that you are at. Hover the mouse over links because the address in the > toolbar may fool you as well. > > > j. I get those all the time. Just remember no Legitimate Finacial Institution is going to ask you to update your account records via Email. Don Cole A Bug is an un-documented feature. A Feature is a documented Bug.