E-mail, anyone?

  • pixel-club
    1st Oct 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    Hello, PC we design here.

    Do any of you forum user want to have a Pixel Club e-mail, if so read on;

     

    Contact Xorite or Emmien (convo) with the title of: `Pixel Club E-mail`

    (the end of the e-mail will be @pixelclub.org.uk)

    In the convo put:

    E-mail: example@pixelclub.org.uk

    Password: <PasswordUwant>

     

    To acces your email you need to go to one.com, and then click webmail.

     

    Happy Sending!

     

    Pixel Club design team.

     

     

  • boxmein
    1st Oct 2012 Former Staff 1 Permalink
    Warning: Do NOT use common passwords for this (Such as your TPT password, or your Facebook password), as it will be sent to Xorite or Emmien and they WILL see your password when you send it.

    (Just sayin'!)
    @pixel-club
    I mean no offense with this, but it's a matter of safety. Wouldn't want anyone to know my common PW.

  • Xorite
    1st Oct 2012 Member 1 Permalink
    Yes, I should of mentioned

    boxmein:

    Warning: Do NOT use common passwords for this (Such as your TPT password, or your Facebook password), as it will be sent to Xorite or Emmien and they WILL see your password when you send it.

    (Just sayin'!)
    @pixel-club
    I mean no offense with this, but it's a matter of safety. Wouldn't want anyone to know my common PW.



    Me, nor Emmien would evan attempt to hack into users accounts... But just to be on the safe side
  • boxmein
    1st Oct 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @Xorite (View Post)
    Also, could you save the passwords as SHA-256 hashes and allow for people to send in the hashes? Way safer...
    For example, the plain-text form of
    thestunningderpyhoovesorditzydoo
    becomes
    d7db8967377e8cb866f06e859478fc2a5c63f82cc43351c2d85c9bef213c5672
    when encrypted. This can't be reversed, but it can be used for logging in.
  • Xorite
    1st Oct 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @boxmein (View Post)
    Meh, ask Emmien any logging in questions :P :p
  • mniip
    2nd Oct 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    2nd level hostname? laaaaaame