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It doesn't include your password, just your e-mail and RHN log-in. FWIW, it is common practice for passwords to be e-mailed when forgotten, so it would not have been that outrageous to see it in an e-mail. As for what else is done with your privileged information, that's explained in our privacy policy. Good luck with Debian. --jeremy On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 19:19, Renee Lee wrote: > >From my point of view there is NO RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX FOR ME!!! > > I have now began to go to Debian and will go forward with this change. > > I may add, I believe strongly that you should have not included my > user id and or password in the original message you sent to me and believe > this is a breach of security by red hat and this again is another reason > to move to another platform. Privileged information like a users > password and user id is just that, PRIVILEGED INFORMATION, > and believe if you will send this in plain text then how else > have you divulged my private information in the past!!!! > > Dana-Renee Lee > Senior Security Consultant > Anadromada.net > > -----Original Message----- > From: Red Hat Network [mailto:dev-null@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 2:10 PM > To: drlee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Which Red Hat Enterprise Linux is for you? > > > > Dear drlee, > > Dear RED HAT LINUX 7.x, 8, and 9 users, > > If you haven't already taken advantage of Red Hat's migration offer for two > years of Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS or ES Basic for the price of one (offer > ends Feb. 28, 2004), perhaps you're still contemplating which Enterprise > Linux is right for you. We can help: > > CHOOSING RED HAT ENTERPRISE LINUX > > If you require a reliable, high-performance platform designed for today's > business environment, then Enterprise Linux is your clear choice for > migration. Choose from a range of Enterprise Linux configurations to fit > your architecture, application, and support needs. Use this guide to see how > the features and services compare: > > http://www.redhat.com/software/rhel/comparison/ > > ------------------------------------------------ > > WHITEPAPER: HOW TO MIGRATE FROM RED HAT LINUX TO ENTERPRISE LINUX > > A must-read for those migrating to Enterprise Linux from Red Hat Linux. This > whitepaper includes the information you need to know to help you migrate. > Download it free here: > > https://www.redhat.com/apps/webform.html?event_type=whitepaper&eid=256 > > Just looking for some simple tips and tricks on how to migrate to Enterprise > Linux or Fedora Core? See: > > http://www.redhat.com/advice/tips/ > > ------------------------------------------------ > RED HAT KNOWLEDGEBASE > > Do you have technical questions about Enterprise Linux? Get answers on Red > Hat's Knowledgebase: > > http://kbase.redhat.com/freefaq/topcat_31_0.shtm > > ------------------------------------------------ > > RED HAT LINUX MIGRATION RESOURCE CENTER > > Find whitepapers, documentation, and purchase Enterprise Linux WS or ES > Basic at special pricing through February 28, 2004 at the Red Hat Linux > Migration Resource Center: > > http://www.redhat.com/solutions/migration/rhl/rhn > > --the Red Hat Network Team > > Account Information: > Your RHN login: drlee > Your RHN email address: drlee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > _______________________________________________ > Redhat-migration-list mailing list > Redhat-migration-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-migration-list _______________________________________________ Redhat-migration-list mailing list Redhat-migration-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-migration-list
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