Thanks for adding the option to e-mail someone directly from a post!
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Thanks for adding the option to e-mail someone directly from a post!
This is an option that I've always felt was missing here. Previously, if I wanted to e-mail someone from their post, I'd have to click the e-mail icon, copy their e-mail address, go to my Yahoo! Mail account, and paste the address in the "To:" field (I don't use my browser's default e-mail, so I couldn't just click on their address). Great addition, Geoff.
I'll repeat: .
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Can we no longer share our email address is we want? I'm glad that this feature has been added, but sometimes I want to e-mail a member from another account or send the same thing to multiple people or whatever. I think we should still have the option to share our email with the public (if it's not still there) if we want.
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Thanks for the compliment. We really implemented this new feature to prevent people from 'harvesting' emails from our site. Over the past few weeks we've had a few complaints about email sent to accounts that they ONLY use for the forum, so we know that there was some level of email harvesting going on.
Now NO emails are disclosed publicly and ONLY members can use the email form to contact other members.
If you'd like everyone to know your email address you're always welcome to put it in your sig. But I'd advise against it.
This is one of many things we're doing at DVD Talk to ensure the security of our members info. This past week we converted our newsletter systems to be 'double optin' w/ confirmations to ensure no one gets signed up against their will. We're now recognized by Yahoo and AOL as a trusted email sender, and have applied to the new Truste bonded sender program.
With all the crap that gets hucked at people's email on a daily basis we're working hard to make sure our members know how much we value their privacy and information.
Now NO emails are disclosed publicly and ONLY members can use the email form to contact other members.
If you'd like everyone to know your email address you're always welcome to put it in your sig. But I'd advise against it.
This is one of many things we're doing at DVD Talk to ensure the security of our members info. This past week we converted our newsletter systems to be 'double optin' w/ confirmations to ensure no one gets signed up against their will. We're now recognized by Yahoo and AOL as a trusted email sender, and have applied to the new Truste bonded sender program.
With all the crap that gets hucked at people's email on a daily basis we're working hard to make sure our members know how much we value their privacy and information.
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Some good news on this front:
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<img src="http://www.dvdtalk.com/images/BondedSender_type.gif" Border=1></a>
DVD Talk has been certified by the <a href="http://www.bondedsender.com/" target="_blank">Bonded Sender Program</a> which identifies legitimate email traffic for the benefit of email senders and receivers. Originators of legitimate email post a financial bond to guarantee the integrity of their email. ISPs and corporations use the Bonded Sender Program to identify bonded email and ensure it is delivered to the recipient’s inbox. Additionally DVD Talk adheres to the <a href="http://www.bondedsender.com/standards_plus.html" target="_blank">Bonded Sender Code of Standards</a>
<a href="http://www.bondedsender.com/" target="_blank">
<img src="http://www.dvdtalk.com/images/BondedSender_type.gif" Border=1></a>
DVD Talk has been certified by the <a href="http://www.bondedsender.com/" target="_blank">Bonded Sender Program</a> which identifies legitimate email traffic for the benefit of email senders and receivers. Originators of legitimate email post a financial bond to guarantee the integrity of their email. ISPs and corporations use the Bonded Sender Program to identify bonded email and ensure it is delivered to the recipient’s inbox. Additionally DVD Talk adheres to the <a href="http://www.bondedsender.com/standards_plus.html" target="_blank">Bonded Sender Code of Standards</a>
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Originally posted by benedict
I think I just accidentally emailed some random person while intending to send a test message to <i>myself</i>!
[How dumb is that!?]
I think I just accidentally emailed some random person while intending to send a test message to <i>myself</i>!
[How dumb is that!?]
So, what were you saying about sending only legitamite e-mails, Geoff?
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Originally posted by das Monkey
Can we no longer share our email address is we want? I'm glad that this feature has been added, but sometimes I want to e-mail a member from another account or send the same thing to multiple people or whatever. I think we should still have the option to share our email with the public (if it's not still there) if we want.
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Can we no longer share our email address is we want? I'm glad that this feature has been added, but sometimes I want to e-mail a member from another account or send the same thing to multiple people or whatever. I think we should still have the option to share our email with the public (if it's not still there) if we want.
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Originally posted by indycohiba
I agree, this new method can be a pain in the butt. Let people who want the privacy have it, but don't make it mandatory.
I agree, this new method can be a pain in the butt. Let people who want the privacy have it, but don't make it mandatory.
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Originally posted by gkleinman
I think it's a pretty small price to pay to protect the privacy of our members.
I think it's a pretty small price to pay to protect the privacy of our members.
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What sucks is that people <i>still</i> aren't making themselves available for emails. Perhaps you could make an announcement so everyone knows that it's "safe" now?
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