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So if I am to understand you correctly, you took exception to our sending you what you considered to be private information over e-mail because it *may* have been seen by a third party. Your response was to send an e-mail (with all of that information still in it) to a public list where not only is it guaranteed to be seen by third parties, but will be archived. Are you really that concerned with security? Not by your own actions. It seems much more likely that you are angry with Red Hat and are using whatever means you can find to make a big show of it. To re-cap, we did not send you your password in clear text. The privacy policy, which *you* brought up says we collect information needed to manage your account, and that we do not share it with others. Sending you an e-mail to you is not sharing it with others. And since it was information you decided to forward back via the same mechanism, adding it to a public archive to boot, I doubt the veracity of your concern. In any case, this scope of this list has nothing to do with security or the privacy policy. You have stated that you are migrating to Debian GNU/Linux now several times, I'm sure there is a debian-migration-list somewhere that will help you do so. --jeremy _______________________________________________ Redhat-migration-list mailing list Redhat-migration-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-migration-list
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