Re: Verification of Registration
Curious. Did anyone else receive this unsolicitated *invitation*? At 11:31 PM 10/23/95 -0700, verify@cnet.com wrote:
Your membership registration has been processed. To become a full member of c|net online, please return the text of this message (to verify@cnet.com).
The following magic token in this message [cypherpunks::752400770] will be automatically processed to verify you. Please note: The number included in the token is *not* your password; the one to use on the site is the one you entered on the registration form.
Please include the complete token appearing above, including the brackets. The best way to return it to us is to include this entire message in your reply. If you mailer does not allow you to do this, retype or cut and paste the magic token (including the square brackets) into a new message to verify@cnet.com. If you are having difficulty completing this process, please direct your questions to support@cnet.com.
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hello, Lynne-- i did, as well. odd. any clues? regards, --robert -- o robert owen thomas: unix consultant. cymro ydw i. user scratching post. o o e-mail: Robert.Thomas@pamd.cig.mot.com --or-- robt@cymru.com o o vox: 708.435.7076 fax: 708.435.7360 o o "When I die, I want to go sleeping like my grandfather... o o Not screaming like the passengers in his car." o
verify@cnet.com writes:
Your membership registration has been processed. [...] The number included in the token is *not* your password; the one to use on the site is the one you entered on the registration form.
Lynne L. Harrison, Esq. writes:
Curious. Did anyone else receive this unsolicitated *invitation*?
...and several other people said "me too !!" to the 1000+ people on the list. <sigh> We really do have a lot of new people here these days, don't we ? :} OK, first of all, yes, we all got it, it was sent to the list address. Second of all, sending messages that amount to "me too !", with lots of gratuitous quoted text, to a large mailing list is generally a _very_ poor idea. This advice generally occurs in the first few pages of any general guide to Usenet, netiquette, etc. I wonder why they publish those things ? No-one seems to read them.... Thirdly, what has happened is that someone has registered for a service at a web site and given the c'punks list address as the membership address. Reply email is a standard mechanism for verifying an address. Now, a while back some c'punks made a habit of signing up for various (usually free) services on the net, and publicizing the username/password pairs, to stymie the collection of membership profiles etc. Often a fairly standard combination like username=cypherpunk,password=cypherpunk was used so people could easily guess the right pair for any given site. Unfortunately, many people gave the list address as the member contact address when they registered somewhere. Getting spammed with a potentially huge number of registration confirmations isn't very helpful to the list. Various people have asked everyone to cease signing the list up to these sites. But the paradigm seems to have caught on a bit too well, and we still get confirmation messages periodically. Finally, have a nice day. Enough history -- now back to social studies with Alice.... -Futplex <futplex@pseudonym.com>
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