Token
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What is a Token?
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A Token is a set of signs, similar to a password, that is that enables the first contact and the delivery of an Email too a Spamkiss.
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How do I use a Token?
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The Token has to be integrated into the recipients email address. For example,you don't send your email to: john.doe@beer.net but to: john.doe##fiffi@beer.net.
The Spamkiss system recognises the Token and forwards your mail to the receipient.
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How can I obtain the Token from another e-mail User?
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- He informs me himself when he gives me his e-mail address.
- It was in his inquiry mail.
- I call him and ask.
- I look it up on the recipient's website.
- I use the requester on MyToken.com.
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Where do I have to put in the Token?
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The Token is always located in font of the @ - sign. The double - Hash (##) separates it from the name part (xxxx.xx##TOKEN@yyyyy.zzz).
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Does the Token have to at the same place?
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Yes, only if integrated into the Email address at the right place, it will be recognized by the system.
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What signs can be used with for the Token?
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The Token can be made up of letters and figures. Those can be freely chosen.
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Is there a minimum / maximum length for a Token?
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Yes, a Token has to have minimum fife and maximum thirty signs. Not including the double - hash.
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Is the double- hash (##) part of the Token?
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No, it is just a separator between the name part of the Email address and the Token.
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Validity
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How long is my Token valid?
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The Token will be valid until the moment you delete it or you switch of the Token verification.
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Is it possible to deactivate the Token verification?
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Yes, this is possible. Once reactivating the verification the last Token used will be reactivated.
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What happens if I have deactivated the Token verification and someone sends an Email with a Token?
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Spamkiss detects the Token and eliminates it from the Email address.
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Is it possible to have more than one valid Token for an Email Address?
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Yes, every Token you have defined is valid for your Email address. But I can as well define a Token, which is only valid for one address (alias) (see 'Token types')
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Number of Tokens
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I don't want to use the same Token for all my Email dresses. Is that possible?
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Yes I can define an individual Token for each of my Email addresses.
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How many Tokens do I have to define?
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To be able to use Spamkiss you only need to have one valid Token. It still can be useful to have different Tokens for different purposes.
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When is it necessary to define different Tokens?
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I you have different user groups (e.g. for specific newsletters) it is useful to attribute different Tokens to them. This makes it easier to manage the user rights individually.
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Are there different kinds of Token?
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Yes, currently there are fife different types of Tokens. public, private, auto send, alias and alias private. For more detailed information please see the User manual.
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