Somehow, my email notice of this policy landed in my gmail spam folder. ;)

*pats the eager to please spam filter algorithm on the head*

Perhaps feeding the spam filter less sugar before bedtime?

On Thursday, January 10, 2013 3:47:15 PM UTC-8, Christina Ilvento wrote:
>
> *Hi All,*
> *
> *
> *As part of our continued commitment to security and a standard platform, 
> Google App Engine will soon stop publishing double wildcard SSL 
> certificates for *.*.appspot.com, (e.g., 
> https://version.application.appspot.com <https://foo.bar.appspot.com/> or 
> https://www.application.appspot.com<https://www.version.application.appspot.com/>).
>  
> This change will take effect no later than April, 2013. Please note that 
> this only affects applications serving from appspot.com, and that any 
> applications serving from custom domains will continue using their existing 
> certificates. Furthermore, this only affects HTTPS access to your 
> application and non-secure HTTP traffic will not be affected.
>
> If you rely on HTTPS access to such URLs for your application, please 
> change any application logic to use “-dot-” instead of “.”. For example, to 
> access version “1” of application “myapp” use “
> https://1-dot-myapp.appspot.com<https://1-dot-funwithcertificates.appspot.com/>”
>  
> instead of “https://1.myapp.appspot.com”. 
>
> Developers for applications using this pattern as of 1/7/2013 have already 
> received a notification email with instructions for identifying this 
> pattern in their application.
>
> Based on our analysis, fewer than 2,000 App Engine applications are 
> currently using double wildcard SSL certificates on appspot.com and the 
> majority of them are using the pattern of https://www.appid.appspot.com, 
> which can safely be replaced with https://appid.appspot.com.
>
> Thank you for your continued support of App Engine. If you have any 
> questions or concerns about these changes, please feel free to email us at 
> appengine-ssl-certificate-wildcard-questi...@google.com <javascript:>with 
> your application-id and we’ll be happy to assist you.
>
>
> Regards,
> Christina Ilvento on behalf of the Google App Engine Team
> *
>
> 

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