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hmaster
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RE: Beta testing without applying for it
I think you were invited by MS
When you are invited the subject is:
Check out Windows Live Messenger
And the "From:" part is the email of the person inviting you.
quote: Originally posted by email
From: "Wndows Live Beta" <msnbetax@microsoft.com>
spelling mistake
This post was edited on 12-21-2005 at 02:48 PM by hmaster.
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John Anderton
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RE: Beta testing without applying for it
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12-21-2005 05:17 PM |
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CookieRevised
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RE: RE: Beta testing without applying for it
quote: Originally posted by hmaster
I think you were invited by MS
When you are invited the subject is:........
It all greatly depends on when you were invited, in which countyr you live, etc... etc...
Remember that invites from MS are also send in batches. And above all, it depends from where they are send and when, who send it and why, etc.... Not all mails are exactly the same!
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12-21-2005 11:29 PM |
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Salem
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RE: RE: Beta testing without applying for it
quote: Originally posted by Itsme-HcK
My mail program says " Van: Windows Live Beta <msnbetax@microsoft.com>".
Translated: "From: Windows Live Beta <msnbetax@microsoft.com>".
That means Microsoft has invited you, not someone else
quote: Originally posted by Itsme-HcK
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
- Someone send you an invite
- You are already part of some other (beta) program
- You have been in contact with MSN before (bug report, (beta) chat, whatever)
- A mixup has occured
- Microsoft feels you're very special
It can only be the first (Someone send you an invite) or the last (Microsoft feels you're very special), since I didn't join a beta program and I didn't contact MSN.
Let's hope for the last then.
Btw, I wasn't in the beta chat.
I'd say the last Microsoft feels you're very special going by the email address of the sender. This is the address Microsoft is using for sending out invitations to potenial beta testers
quote: Originally posted by Primexx
wait, so non-beta testers could join a beta chat? which chat would that be?
Officially no. The Beta chats are only for the members of the Managed Windows Live MEssenger Beta.
This post was edited on 01-12-2006 at 07:05 PM by Salem.
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01-12-2006 06:57 PM |
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CookieRevised
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RE: RE: RE: Beta testing without applying for it
quote: Originally posted by Salem
quote: Originally posted by Itsme-HcK
My mail program says " Van: Windows Live Beta <msnbetax@microsoft.com>".
Translated: "From: Windows Live Beta <msnbetax@microsoft.com>".
That means Microsoft has invited you, not someone else
To put it very bluntly: that means jack-sh*t. Those fields can easly be spoofed. Never judge the authenticity of an email on the sender's email address!
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01-12-2006 08:01 PM |
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Vilkku
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RE: Beta testing without applying for it
When I sent a invite to somebody the mail looked like this:
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quote: Don't make it a habit :P I don't have any more invites for people I don't know personally now.
Hello!
We'd like you to be among the first to try the beta version of Windows LiveTM Messenger.
If you use MSN® Messenger now, we think you're really going to enjoy Windows Live Messenger. It's as fun and reliable as the Messenger you already know, and you won't lose your contact list or any other personal information when you try this new version. Check it out to experience new ways to connect to your friends via text, voice, video, and more.
<Download now>
And in case you were wondering about the name change, Windows Live Messenger is part of a new family of services from Microsoft® that includes Windows Live Mail (now a simpler, safer, faster mail), and Live.com (a new personalized homepage experience), to name just a few.
Thanks,
The Windows Live Messenger team
As you see, it's not the same as the one posted n the first post... so it might have been a invite directly from Microsoft?
This post was edited on 01-12-2006 at 08:15 PM by Vilkku.
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01-12-2006 08:14 PM |
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Salem
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RE: RE: RE: RE: Beta testing without applying for it
quote: Originally posted by CookieRevised
quote: Originally posted by Salem
quote: Originally posted by Itsme-HcK
My mail program says " Van: Windows Live Beta <msnbetax@microsoft.com>".
Translated: "From: Windows Live Beta <msnbetax@microsoft.com>".
That means Microsoft has invited you, not someone else
To put it very bluntly: that means jack-sh*t. Those fields can easly be spoofed. Never judge the authenticity of an email on the sender's email address!
Yes Cookie, i know these can easily be forged. I was just trying to differentiate between the whether the invite was sent from someone else or from Microsoft. Of course the message headers should be checked to verify the authenticity of a e-mail such as this.
In this case, invites sent from a particular person will most probably have the same (or very similar) message headers as Microsoft servers are still sending the message on someone elses behalf. Thus the only other way to differentiate between the two is by looking at the email address (or at least that i know of)
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