Guys/Gals,

If you are gullible enough to hand out your mail account credentials
to websites (which are untrusted by definition), you should probably
reconsider your careers in software development, where security is a
non-functional requirement of just about every application.

I will not take any further action this time around, but I will not
tolerate any further such actions and offenders will be terminated
from the mailing list and any commit rights. So, THINK about what you
are actually doing when you hand over your creds to potential crooks,
scam artists and identity thieves. They may look benign, but you never
know for sure until it is too late.


Cheers
Niclas


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