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porto88

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  1. oh, thats not what i ment, i ment that the password for the site, the one you use to log in uses a one way encryption, the other passwords use a different encryption process also, i have setup SSL Certificates on the site alright, well thanks for your guys opinions, I am going to try and advertise the site for a couple weeks and see what happens I noticed that most people that know things about computers will not trust anyone with their passwords, but other non computer users will. Also, i would assume there are more people like that around, i just need to get the word out about the site. The project is one of my first and i am just trying to see how much traffic i can get
  2. i don't use internet explorer, i use firefox and opera what if i did use ssl to secure it further? [!--quoteo(post=379100:date=Jun 1 2006, 11:36 AM:name=ober)--][div class=\'quotetop\']QUOTE(ober @ Jun 1 2006, 11:36 AM) [snapback]379100[/snapback][/div][div class=\'quotemain\'][!--quotec--] Umm... Internet Explorer should be capitalized and should probably have a TM symbol after it. I didn't see any mention of security or how you store my information. In short, it doesn't look secure, it doesn't feel secure, and you don't mention anything about it being secure. Good luck with that. Oh, and Opera has a built in password "wand", so if you switched to a real browser you'd have something that does this already. [/quote]
  3. [a href=\"http://www.onlinepwvault.com\" target=\"_blank\"]Online Password Vault[/a] What do you guys think about the layout, as well as the idea of the site? Would you use this site? I think I am going to use SSL certificates soon to make the site more secure.
  4. I am a webmaster for my school and I am having trouble creating a simple form that sends e-mail to the teachers. The form works fine on one of my own paid servers, but it does not send the email on the school server. I contacted the people in charge of the servers etc at our school and this is what i was told. [!--quoteo--][div class=\'quotetop\']QUOTE[/div][div class=\'quotemain\'][!--quotec--]Our e-mail system has been setup not to accept incoming mail from any address @sdst.org (the schools server). Our users cannont manage to distinguish between valid internal mail and virus-generated garbage. You will probably need to figure out another way to have that sent, if that is the issue.[/quote] The php that sends the email creates the e-mail headers and changes where the e-mail is from to the address the use types in. I know the script works because i have tested it on another server. Does anyone know a way around this problem? or another way to approach it?
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