[Google Wave APIs] Re: Super Angry: Spamming and other unsolicited Waves
On Sunday 04 October 2009 15:10:17 Pierre wrote: > I agree with Daniel. It was not an issue within sandbox where most > users were developers. > Within preview, spam is starting and may quickly become a nightmare if > not correctly managed. > > Pierre Unlike SMTP, Wave require an authentication of the users. For that reason, I think that you can easily ban spamers from wave servers. -- Rémy Sanchez http://hyperthese.net signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
[Google Wave APIs] Re: about wavemailing
On Friday 02 October 2009 04:47:52 sim-sim wrote: > i have wavesandbox and googlewave addresses. first address is working > good, but where i can see my mail from @googlewave.com? i want view > and reply from my wave inbox :-) when this will become possible? At this time, only google can make something like that, and it's not likely to be their priority. For now, the robots cannot identify themselves to the google server, and thus cannot initiate events. So you can send mails, but not receive them. All we can do is just... Waiting (or finding a workaround) -- Rémy Sanchez http://hyperthese.net signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
[Google Wave APIs] Re: Forgot password
On Friday 02 October 2009 01:20:56 Peter Boughton wrote: > And very disappointing that Google are unable to automate their own > systems - even if Google Apps is manual by default, you'd think they > would have people with the skills to do a basic reset script! Hey this is a preview, they don't want to spend time on it... It's not like a system opened for all, it's a developer preview... You had to tell them that you'll dance with the sharks when you signed up :P -- Rémy Sanchez http://hyperthese.net signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.