On 9/19/14, 4:59 PM, K7VE - John wrote:
Once a year or 6 months (if we are clearing out inactive accounts)
How about if it's in the global routing table I shouldn't need to verify it?
Not every listed block is actually active though. Coordinators IMHO should be exempt from checks as they need to login to do their duties.
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On September 19, 2014 5:15:46 PM Bryan Fields Bryan@bryanfields.net wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ On 9/19/14, 4:59 PM, K7VE - John wrote:
Once a year or 6 months (if we are clearing out inactive accounts)
How about if it's in the global routing table I shouldn't need to verify it?
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On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 05:15:09PM -0400, Bryan Fields wrote:
How about if it's in the global routing table I shouldn't need to verify it?
The idea is to keep the portal data up to date, especially contact details such as email. Once a year isn't much of an imposition. - Brian
On 2014-09-19 23:37, Brian Kantor wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages) _______________________________________________ On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 05:15:09PM -0400, Bryan Fields wrote:
How about if it's in the global routing table I shouldn't need to verify it?
The idea is to keep the portal data up to date, especially contact details such as email. Once a year isn't much of an imposition.
Better have bounce handling and/or send these after a year of not logging in to the portal, otherwise the admins get a flood of bounces ;)
Then again, you could ignore handling bounces if you simply ask people to log in again inside say a month or two and then assume the email address is not-read/inactive if that does not happen. Of course, for nicety, do send a "Your account has been marked inactive" mail to notify them, just in case ;)
Greets, Jeroen