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If you can't secure your mail server, you certainly can't secure your web server. Letsencrypt, please rethink your decision!


They don't have a choice - the decision comes from Chrome's root program and if they don't comply, LetsEncrypt would be distrusted by Chrome.


Is it really that clear that Google has more power here? Whom would users blame if suddenly half their pages are falsely accused of being "untrusted"? Probably the browser, not LE, right?


That's not leverage that a CA can use. If half the internet suddenly displays TLS warning interstitials, it doesn't make people mad at the CA, and it doesn't make people mad at their browser: it just _trains them to ignore such warnings_. That's a bad outcome all around, and one that a CA whose core purpose is improving security for end-users cannot condone.


most smtp servers don't use client certs, there's almost nothing that requires their clients to use client cert auth.

mail servers will continue working along just fine.


Maybe start an NNTP server?


If there was a way to interface it with a SIP provider (or a T.38) (in a similar way to iaxmodem?) it would make it ideal.


Hey Gus, you might be interested in https://pricelinepartnernetwork.com/ (take a look at the API part for example)

(Disclaimer: I work for priceline).


I am sorry, but I can't stop thinking how useless this service is.


Sorry, but I can't stop thinking about how useless your comment is.


You gotta learn Excel.


#dontfrythepi



How can they possibly employ 6400 people.


I didn’t realise they were still around, I thought they went under years ago...


still big in certain industries. only a fool would pay full price for laser hair removal



Thanks! No way to edit it now though...


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