全体注意:@live.com 形势不妙,可能三周内被收回

新闻来源:微软公司信件,gb2312的blog

来自微软员工的问答电子邮件显示,他们计划收回非正常渠道注册的@live.com,这意味着前些日子通过4次漏洞注册的帐户可能会被回收,时间大约是3周内,其实早在去年也有相关的消息传出,但微软一直没有下手.内含来往信件全文,信件中微软员工明确提到3周内回收帐户,用户有3周时间备份邮件日程数据和联系人.


From: Scott.Sxxxxxxx@microsoft.com
To: ray@live.com
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 07:27:26 -0700
Subject: RE: Investigating " Ray@Live.com" account

Thanks for your kind response.

Unfortunately, I'm not in control of that process. I was only asked to follow up on several account to provide you a polite notification.

Because we do not have public registration open for Live.com accounts yet, all Live.com accounts currently created are considered "test" accounts.  Test accounts are scheduled to be deleted in approximately 3 weeks as a pre-release step prior to the official launch of Live Mail. 

You can use this 3 week period to export your address book (Options >> Export Contacts) and redirect contacts.  I'm very sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Please let me know if you have any questions,

Scott

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From: Lei Huang [mailto:ray@live.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 2:09 AM
To: Scott Sxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Investigating "Ray@Live.com " account

Scott.Sxxxxxxx,

      I'm very glad to  receive your email.
      If you want to know how I can get this account, please search the Internet and you find several bugs can be used before your official rollout.
      In addition, there are a lot of friends and business partners in my friend list of this account. If you delect it, you will make a big trouble for me.
      Thanks for regarding.

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From: Scott Sxxxxxxx <Scott.Sxxxxxxx@microsoft.com>
Date: 2007-7-25 9:57pm
Subject: RE: Investigating "Ray@Live.com " account
To: Ray <Ray@live.com>

Thanks for your reply,

I'm very sorry for the misunderstanding.  My intent is not to threaten and I trust your intent is also not to threaten. J

We simply haven't released @Live.com addresses for public use yet.  The good news is that the official release of @ Live.com email registration is in several months.

As part of that launch, we are looking at addresses that were 'pre-registered' typically through a registration bug where a query string value could be changed to the Live.com domain value.  There were also a small number of accounts which were issued to internal Microsoft team members that worked on shipping Live Mail.  Some of those team members work in our China development group which is why I inquired if you were a Microsoft employee.

Scott

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From: Ray [mailto: Ray@live.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 1:02 AM
To: Scott Sxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Investigating " Ray@Live.com " account

Who says the Windows Live ID only can be registered by MS employee?
If you have any document to indicated it, please share it to me.
Or I will let others know how arbitrary and outrageous MS employee is.

Thanks
Ray

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2007/7/25, Scott Sxxxxxxx <Scott.Sxxxxxxx@microsoft.com>:

Are you a Microsoft employee? 

I'm looking into how several accounts were created prior to the official rollout of @Live.com accounts.

Please respond by Friday or the account may be deleted.

Thanks,

Scott

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From: mail@live.com
To: ray@live.com
Subject: *DETECTED* Online User Violation
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 23:00:35 +1000

Dear Live Member,

We have temporarily suspended your email account ray@live.com.

This might be due to either of the following reasons:

1. A recent change in your personal information (i.e. change of address).
2. Submiting invalid information during the initial sign up process.
3. An innability to accurately verify your selected option of subscription due to an internal error within our processors.
See the details to reactivate your Live account.

Sincerely,The Live Support Team

posted @ 2007-07-26 09:35  meil  阅读(1495)  评论(7编辑  收藏  举报