The easiest way to change this is to modify the
login.passwordSent.hint key from the default:
login.passwordHint.sent=The password hint for <strong>{0}</strong> has
been sent to <strong>{1}</strong>.
to:
login.passwordHint.sent=Your password hint has been sent to your e-mail address.
The reason "it is what it is" is because I used to use several e-mail
addresses and would never know which one I used on a site. ;-)
Matt
On 8/30/07, Dale Newfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recognize that not all web applications have the same requirements,
> but I would bet that a good portion of non-intranet sites want to
> protect user email addresses. If your application has this requirement,
> consider changing the feedback from the password hint tool so that the
> address to which the password is sent is not divulged to the person
> requesting the hint.
>
> -Dale
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