Popular Post Andy Millne Posted August 30, 2009 Popular Post Report Posted August 30, 2009 It will soon be possible to get your very own yourname@bedlington.co.uk email address with online access to send and receive from anywhere in the world. There will be three ways to obtain one.Earn an online reputation on bedlington.co.uk of 50 points or more.Pay £5 for five years access.Demonstrate a personal community effort to help the town.For those of you not familiar with the reputation system here on bedlington.co.uk, each post has a icon in the bottom right hand corner. If you're a registered member and you like the post, clicking this icon will give the user that wrote it one reputation point.To maintain the standing of the town, members with active moderator warnings do not qualify for address allocation. Though, once granted only a total ban from the site by a vote of all moderators will result in cancellation of an address.@bedlington.co.uk mail is entirely independent of your Internet Service Provider, you can change ISP to take advantage of better deals available from time to time without worrying about having to change your e-mail address.Addresses are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. The administrator reserves the right to reject abusive or improper registration requests without further explanation. The service is offered on an as-is basis, though every effort will be made to ensure reliability and stability of service. 6
Monsta® Posted September 19, 2009 Report Posted September 19, 2009 if you have to pay a £5 note why did you say they were free? false advertising or what 1
threegee Posted September 19, 2009 Report Posted September 19, 2009 whatAs per usual you didn't read it properly. Free to qualifying members. Course you'll be demonstrating a personal community effort to help the town, so will have nowt to moan about. 1
Andy Millne Posted November 21, 2009 Author Report Posted November 21, 2009 Things are moving on nicely with the email features. Should have something up by the new year (fingers crossed).
Monsta® Posted November 21, 2009 Report Posted November 21, 2009 will you be able to see what mail people get as you'll be the root admin?
Andy Millne Posted November 21, 2009 Author Report Posted November 21, 2009 will you be able to see what mail people get as you'll be the root admin? It's technically possible yes, but this is no different to any other email provider. It's a good point though I'll see if I can work in some one way encryption based on users passwords so I can't.Don't Read past here if you get easily bored by technical infoJust so you know there is currently no way for admins here to read users passwords which is why when people forget we can't just tell them what it is. They need to revalidate by requesting a new generated one that is sent to their email address.The password encryption works by taking the password and putting it through some non reversible wizardry that results in a seemingly random phrase.so..."mysecretpassword" gets turned into "dsfjsd7fsdbf8r7g545b456bhjv5t45c64bsdklmasx9"this only works one way so what we store on the server is the gobbledeygook versionwhen you come to login and type your password in then we put what you entered through the wizardry and compare the result to what's on the server, if they match you're logged in, the password you enter is never stored.So when people ask what's my password the only thing we can give them is "dsfjsd7fsdbf8r7g545b456bhjv5t45c64bsdklmasx9" which wouldn't work.So long story short. I can try and do the same thing with email contents.
Monsta® Posted November 21, 2009 Report Posted November 21, 2009 "mysecretpassword" gets turned into "dsfjsd7fsdbf8r7g545b456bhjv5t45c64bsdklmasx9"how did you guess me password!
Monsta® Posted March 26, 2010 Report Posted March 26, 2010 "mysecretpassword" gets turned into "dsfjsd7fsdbf8r7g545b456bhjv5t45c64bsdklmasx9"would that be md5 encryption?
Andy Millne Posted March 26, 2010 Author Report Posted March 26, 2010 would that be md5 encryption?Somebody's been doing his homework We may or may not use md5, if I told you that I'd have to kill you. MD5 would create something along those lines yes but a more secure method would be to use SHA1 and provide a salt.
Monsta® Posted March 29, 2010 Report Posted March 29, 2010 Somebody's been doing his homework We may or may not use md5, if I told you that I'd have to kill you. MD5 would create something along those lines yes but a more secure method would be to use SHA1 and provide a salt.just thought i'd mention how unsecure md5 was! Hmm!
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