.tel Mail Box Hi to all, A new service to mask your email addresses on tel pages. Main site : www.telmailbox.com Sample Masked web link : www.telmailbox.tel - "Mail Box" How it works : How .tel Mail Box Works Cheers! |
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Its like outlook email? regards http://ideal.tel http://supercyberheroes.tel[/size] |
@Supercyberheroes Not like Outlook but you may configure your Outlook for the email address(s) you provide for .tel page(s). You may use your standard email address(s) for the .tel page, but not disclosed to visitors. Works on desktops & Smartphones. Cheers! |
TELcp, There are several complaints about your service at TelTalk.org. Perhaps you want to check it out. |
@Alex Will have a look. Thanks. |
The Registration process did have a bug, most probably occurred during encoding the script (our script is 100% encoded and Important entries to the database are encrypted). The bug has been cleared. The Registration Process has been tested by three very reliable forum members (2 from UK and 1 from USA) and found no issues. The forum member from USA did carry out various tests in the system including sending out email messages successfully. And there were no complains but few important suggestions to improve the usability. If there is any further issues, do please let us know. So that we will attend to it as soon as possible. For those who see the online email send out form in languages other than English, please let us know if there are any misspellings in your lingo. Cheers! |
Our Sincere Thanks to those forum members who helped us to carry out tests from overseas. ++++ |
I'm sorry, but the feedback doesn't look so good. |
Attention all telnames.com registrants! As of now, there is no method to access control panel of telnames.com (https://manage.telnames.com) using OAuth services from Telnic Ltd. Honestly speaking, we have never tried this. We shall, however, contact telnames.com directly to see if there is any possibility to do this. If not, we will have to find an alternative method to provide the services of telmailbox.com to the customers of telnames.com. It is not impossible to do such alternative arrangement through telmailbox.com. But takes time and the time factor is very important to us at present. Cheers! |
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The only obstacle is that there is no way to verify the ownership of .tel domains registered at telnames.com. We verify the ownership of all domains managed under telmailbox.com (and also other TELcp based apps during the OAuth process). Any way, we'll try to find a best possible workaround. Cheers![/size] |
Isn't the fact that there is a link on the TEL domain to telmailbox proof that the domain is owned? You know the referring domain name, you look up the domain in your database, grab the registered email and off you go. If a phony registrant creates an account with you for someone else's domain or that domain doesn't have a weblink to telmailbox, that is another verification method at sign up. Once the signup is verified you have all the information you need. Why do you need OA to verify ownership? Mark |
TELcp, What link users have to place on their .tel domains? With what the digits after the domain www.telmailbox.com/xxxxxxxx need to be filled? Where the specification for that can be found? |
@Alex, The link with xxxxxxxx (8 alpha numeric) is an encrypted code for the .tel page url, and is auto generated against each page after populating the database (after OAuth process). And at the same time inserted to the the database. If you create one unique ID in telmailbox.com (such as www.telmailbox.com/adafda7a on telmailbox.tel), then you can manually place it on any .tel page on any .tel domain. But, when you receive the email, the adressee will see it as addressed to telmailbox.tel, because the link is supposed to be from there. Hope this is what you wanted to know. Thanks. ++++ |
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OA verification of the ownership (of the domain) does NOT let this happen. That is the reason OA is used for every domain you add to the database. ++++[/size] |
@telcp My point is that you never need to use OA to validate that the email is legitimate because the referring site will always be a .tel domain that you match against the database. Add your mailbox link to a telnames domain or any domain for that matter, determine the refering site and match to your database. If the site is not in your database then the site has not registered. Simple as that. No need for OA as far as I can see. Mark |
Thank you for the fast answer. Sorry, I still don't understand: Quote:
How the user of TelMailBox get knowledge about the 8 alpha numeric code, since it isn't published anywhere? (In the control panel no specification can be found for any domain!) Quote: [/size]
Does the .tel domain owner create it himself with any letters / numbers he wants, since TelMailBox doesn’t provide the code?[/size] |
@Mark, OA has got nothing to do with the validation of the email. OA is used only to verify the ownership (of the .tel domain) and populate the database with URLs of the .tel domain. That is the first step. After that only the .tel owner can create code and insert email addresses to database and at the same time post it on to the .tel page. If the first step (adding URLs to the database) is allowed without the verification of the domain, then anyone can insert any URL of any domain to the database. This invites phony registrants to sign up and abuse the system. So, the system needs a way to verify the ownership of the domain (.tel domain in the case of telmailbox.com) to stop anyone else using the URLs of a legitimate owner of a domain. If there is any other easy way to verify a .tel domain, we would have used that method. ++++ P.S. The 8 character alphanumeric code is auto generated by the system. Not possible to insert it manually. |
@Alex, 8 alphanumeric characters represent the URL of the .tel page. It is the encrypted code of the .tel page (any coder/programmer will recognize it). In telmailbox.com, this code is auto generated by the system against the URLs inserted in the database. You have to be the legal owner of a .tel domain to insert URLs of a .tel domain. (i.e. A phony registrant cannot insert URLs of domains owned by others). First step is to create (auto populate) the database with .tel page URLs. After that only you can insert email addresses. This system works exactly on the principles of TELcp. Hope this info helps. Thanks. ++++ |
So far, so good! But where the user will find the 8 alphanumeric code, since it is not provided from TelMailBox? As I wrote before: Quote:
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@telcp I've explained the method. The owner is the referring domain and only the owner can place a link to telmailbox. You can complicate it with OA and encrypted link for non Telnames domains but if I was writing this, neither OA nor the encrypted link would not be necessary. I give up. Mark[/size] |