On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Mark Coleman wrote: > More naughty Verisign deeds... .... > This means that they can easily harvest the SOURCE email address field > for marketing purposes (no typos there), and would have a strong > educated guess of the correct domain of the mistyped TARGET. Unfortunatly I found paper mail getting to me with an address that was only used by a Veri$ign company and the address in this format was not available through the WHOIS records. They sold my data without my consent. That was the moment I decided to go to another register with my domain info. So I think ill intend is not just suspected but must be considered to be a real fact of life with Veri$ign I for one have removed the Veri$ign root certificates and will inform sites relying on them about the risk they take with Veri$ign and do advise others to take smilar actions so we hurt them through their wallet. Hugo. -- All email sent to me is bound to the rules described on my homepage. hvdkooij@vanderkooij.org http://hvdkooij.xs4all.nl/ Don't meddle in the affairs of sysadmins, for they are subtle and quick to anger.