Mumbai, India,
I am using jaxtr, and if you also sign up, we can talk for free on the phone at any time.
P.S. Here is the link to sign up: http://www.jaxtr.com/user/ticket?n=Txsoiy1l15uk1&type=joininvite
-Hardeep
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Hardeep Rai wrote:
I am using jaxtr, and if you also sign up, we can talk for free on the phone at any time. P.S. Here is the link to sign up: http://www.jaxtr.com/user/ticket?n=Txsoiy1l15uk1&type=joininvite
Let me guess... Mr Hardeep Rai is no longer a subscriber to this list. :-D
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 00:03 +0530, Vivek J. Patankar wrote:
Hardeep Rai wrote:
I am using jaxtr, and if you also sign up, we can talk for free on the phone at any time. P.S. Here is the link to sign up: http://www.jaxtr.com/user/ticket?n=Txsoiy1l15uk1&type=joininvite
Let me guess... Mr Hardeep Rai is no longer a subscriber to this list. :-D
Its an automated email sent by that service using his address book. This happens waay too often! :/
2007/7/26, Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com:
Its an automated email sent by that service using his address book. This happens waay too often! :/
But not without his knowledge. He has to give login and password for gmail/yahoo...
Cheers Praveen
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 17:23 +0530, Praveen A wrote:
2007/7/26, Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com:
Its an automated email sent by that service using his address book. This happens waay too often! :/
But not without his knowledge. He has to give login and password for gmail/yahoo...
Yup. I can't understand why people give out their username/password info to unauthorized sites. Are they really *that* naive?
On 27-Jul-07, at 1:47 AM, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
But not without his knowledge. He has to give login and password for gmail/yahoo...
Yup. I can't understand why people give out their username/password info to unauthorized sites. Are they really *that* naive?
yes they are - and dont try to educate them as this will result widespread unemployment in the spamming industry.
Praveen A wrote:
2007/7/26, Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com:
Its an automated email sent by that service using his address book. This happens waay too often! :/
But not without his knowledge. He has to give login and password for gmail/yahoo...
I had once set up gaim for someone to use for google and yahoo. Is that a risk, because gaim is third party?
2007/7/27, Rony ronbillypop@yahoo.co.uk:
I had once set up gaim for someone to use for google and yahoo. Is that a risk, because gaim is third party?
That is different, I will try to explain.
You install gaim and connect to Yahoo for Yahoo messenger or google/gmail for google chat
But these services are sitting in between you and yahoo/gmail where as it is direct in case of gaim.
So every data is going through these middle parties including your passwords.
Gaim stores the passwords/other personal data in your machine only.
Again gmail or yahoo stores these details in their servers but you trust them if you are using them.
Now when a third party comes in between you and google/yahoo things get different.
Cheers Praveen
Rony wrote:
Praveen A wrote:
2007/7/26, Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com:
Its an automated email sent by that service using his address book. This happens waay too often! :/
But not without his knowledge. He has to give login and password for gmail/yahoo...
I had once set up gaim for someone to use for google and yahoo. Is that a risk, because gaim is third party?
Gaim is just a client for several IM services and the risk involved is the same as the risk in using the official clients. Services like `jaxtr` require you to provide *your* password to *them* so that they can get to your address book. There is no guarantee what other use they might have for your credentials.
On 27/07/2007, Rony ronbillypop@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I had once set up gaim for someone to use for google and yahoo. Is that a risk, because gaim is third party?
what's the difference between gaim and meebo?
On 27/07/2007, Rony ronbillypop@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I had once set up gaim for someone to use for google and yahoo. Is that a risk, because gaim is third party?
what's the difference between gaim and meebo?
On 9/1/07, Philip Tellis philip.tellis@gmail.com wrote:
what's the difference between gaim and meebo?
I have the source for gaim, not for meebo. So I know what gaim is doing with the info I submit.
--- Philip Tellis philip.tellis@gmail.com wrote:
On 27/07/2007, Rony ronbillypop@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
I had once set up gaim for someone to use for
google and yahoo. Is that
a risk, because gaim is third party?
what's the difference between gaim and meebo?
As explained by Vivek I believe, gaim is a client like thunderbird. Meebo is a service that collects information of accounts.
Regards,
Rony.
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Dinesh Joshi wrote:
On Thu, 2007-07-26 at 00:03 +0530, Vivek J. Patankar wrote:
Hardeep Rai wrote:
I am using jaxtr, and if you also sign up, we can talk for free on the phone at any time. P.S. Here is the link to sign up: http://www.jaxtr.com/user/ticket?n=Txsoiy1l15uk1&type=joininvite
Let me guess... Mr Hardeep Rai is no longer a subscriber to this list. :-D
Its an automated email sent by that service using his address book. This happens waay too often! :/
And everytime the list admin boots the offender off the list.