Date: {{ date|safe }} From: {{ from|safe }} To: {{ to|safe }} Message-ID: {{ messageid|safe }} Subject: We have changed the way your Matrix account and email address are associated MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="{{ multipart_boundary|safe }}" --{{ multipart_boundary|safe }} Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Disposition: inline Hello, We’ve recently improved how people discover your Matrix account. In the past, identity services took capitalisation into account when storing email addresses. This means Alice@example.com and alice@example.com would be considered to be two different addresses, and could be associated with different Matrix accounts. We’ve now updated this behaviour so anyone can find you, no matter how your email is capitalised. As part of this recent update, we've dissociated the Matrix account {{ mxid|safe }} from this e-mail address. No action is needed on your part. This doesn’t affect any passwords or password reset options on your account. About Matrix: Matrix.org is an open standard for interoperable, decentralised, real-time communication over IP, supporting group chat, file transfer, voice and video calling, integrations to other apps, bridges to other communication systems and much more. It can be used to power Instant Messaging, VoIP/WebRTC signalling, Internet of Things communication - or anywhere you need a standard HTTP API for publishing and subscribing to data whilst tracking the conversation history. Matrix defines the standard, and provides open source reference implementations of Matrix-compatible Servers, Clients, Client SDKs and Application Services to help you create new communication solutions or extend the capabilities and reach of existing ones. Thanks, Matrix --{{ multipart_boundary|safe }} Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Disposition: inline
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We’ve recently improved how people discover your Matrix account. About Matrix: Matrix.org is an open standard for interoperable, decentralised, real-time communication over IP, supporting group chat, file transfer, voice and video calling, integrations to other apps, bridges to other communication systems and much more. It can be used to power Instant Messaging, VoIP/WebRTC signalling, Internet of Things communication - or anywhere you need a standard HTTP API for publishing and subscribing to data whilst tracking the conversation history. Matrix defines the standard, and provides open source reference implementations of Matrix-compatible Servers, Clients, Client SDKs and Application Services to help you create new communication solutions or extend the capabilities and reach of existing ones. Thanks, Matrix |