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- Hello,
- We’ve recently improved how people discover your Matrix account.
- In the past, identity services took capitalisation into account when storing email
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- 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
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- <p>Hello,</p>
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- We’ve recently improved how people discover your Matrix account.<br/>
- 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.<br/>
- No action is needed on your part. This doesn’t affect any passwords or password reset
- options on your account.
- </p>
- <br>
- <p>About Matrix:</p>
- <p>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.</p>
- <p>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.</p>
- <p>Thanks,</p>
- <p>Matrix</p>
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