[15:46] <czajkowski> ebel: they still want my password to access the email
[15:46] <czajkowski> mind boggling
[15:46] <ebel> haha
[15:47] <zmoylan> on the plus side its reassuring that they don't read your email normally :-)
[15:49] <ebel> czajkowski: http://www.dataprotection.ie/ViewDoc.asp?fn=/documents/responsibilities/3bii.htm&CatID=54&m=y this is what they would have to do.
[15:49] <ebel> (it's the obligations if you store data)
[15:49] <czajkowski> so now he has emailed back saying if I dont want to email him I can ring him
[15:50] <ebel> They almost certainly should not have your password at all.
[15:50] <ebel> Tell them that you do not want that person looking at your email.
[15:51] <czajkowski> issue is this
[15:52] <czajkowski> I send mail from my domain to --> x domain
[15:52] <czajkowski> x domain never ever gets my maik
[15:52] <czajkowski> x domain sends to my domain and I get it
[15:52] <czajkowski> they want to log in and see the issue
[15:52] <czajkowski> dont see why they need the email pwd
[15:52] <czajkowski> both domains and set up mail are on BK servers
[15:52] <czajkowski> davem: curse you for leaving
[15:56] <ebel> yeah they don't need your password for that
[15:56] <ebel> I suppose tech support can sometimes see very stupid complaints from people
[15:57] <ebel> so they probably just want to confirm that you're not being stupid
[15:57] <ebel> i.e. they want to check if the problem is between the keyboard and chair.
[15:57] <ebel> However, they should have access to their own mail server logs which should help them diagnose
[15:57] <ebel> though, who knows…
[16:40] <czajkowski> ebel: twtter works
[16:40] <czajkowski> bk are on it
[16:41] <ebel> Tis a shame that publically shaming often is effective...
[16:43] <czajkowski> nods
[18:12] <davem> czajkowski: :p