On 10 Apr 2014, at 9:49, Dave Crocker wrote:
Unfortunately, that has no relationship to do with the current
situation. Again: Yahoo was fully aware of the implications of its
choice.
I suspect they looked at the amount of spam they could stop, the number
of Yahoo email users, and the number
On Sep 7, 2013, at 7:58 PM, Keith Medcalf wrote:
>
> The appropriate party to inform would be the FBI ... The word fraud comes to
> mind, and millions of 50 centses puts company officers in prison for a long
> long long time.
The charges did indeed expire rather than get posted. None of whic
On Sep 5, 2013, at 8:26 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> They're just validating a credit card number; that was an authorization which
> won't be settled, almost certainly.
I'd have more faith in that if a) there weren't three of them and b) they
didn't then tell me that my credit card information w
On Sep 5, 2013, at 8:26 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> They're just validating a credit card number; that was an authorization which
> won't be settled, almost certainly.
I'd have more faith in that if a) there weren't three of them and b) they
didn't then tell me that my credit card information w
On Sep 4, 2013, at 9:47 PM, Leo Bicknell wrote:
>
> I've got to apologize publicly to Yahoo! here as part of my issue was my own
> stupidity. It appears in the past I've had multiple Yahoo! ID's and I was
I, on the other hand, need someone from Yahoo! to contact me, because I decided
to te
On Oct 31, 2011, at 5:00 PM, Jay Mitchell wrote:
> Possibly not for much longer:
>
>
> http://mashable.com/2011/10/19/google-to-support-pseudonyms/
Google officially* repudiated that, saying it was nothing new, just their old
promise that eventually they plan to offer pseudonym support if the
On Oct 27, 2011, at 9:46 PM, Justin Seabrook-Rocha wrote:
> Once that tool is complete, you should be able to merge/migrate your gmail G+
> account to your Google Apps account. You can already do so with most of the
> numerous other Google properties.
Keep in mind that if you want to publicly p
On Jan 27, 2011, at 1:34 PM, Brian Johnson wrote:
> I really wish people would keep their personal/political bias outside the
> list unless it is specific and relevant. What other "main-stream" news
> organization has made any reports on this issue?
As much as I agree with the comments people h
On Jun 10, 2009, at 3:28 PM, Dongsu Han wrote:
I'm also trying to find out whether my neighbors would be able to
overhear the MoCA signal from my apartment. Anyone knows the answer?
I can't speak to what they are *supposed* to do, but my experience is
that things can be overheard. Last summ
were centralized in one
place. I doubt that opportunity is going to come again.
Kee Hinckley
CEO/CTO Somewhere, Inc.
ds
professional management, monitoring and updates. That's always a hard
transition for some people to make, but it's one that has to be made;
that's the world we live in.
Kee Hinckley
CEO/CTO Somewhere Inc.
Somewhere: http://www.somewhere.com/
TechnoSocial: http://xrl.us/bh35
On May 24, 2008, at 3:24 AM, Colin Alston wrote:
You should not accept SMTP from the Amazon EC2 cloud at all. Amazon
don't intend for anyone to use it as an email platform and tell
their clients to use an external relay.
I'm sure this is good advice. But if an ISP used that as an excuse for
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