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New email address for sending attachments to NCID support team

2018-09-02
2023-11-08
  • Todd Andrews

    Todd Andrews - 2018-09-02

    Send the file as an attachment to ncidsupport@users.sf.net (ncidsupport@users.sourceforge.net also works) in a private email. It will be forwarded to the NCID support team. Your privacy is assured, however, feel free to obfuscate phone numbers and caller names.

    We use Gmail to forward your attachment to a group of NCID developers and Gmail will reject attachments that have .zip for the extension. Rename it to have some other extension; having no extension will also work. Be sure to let us know in your email if we need to add the .zip extension when we receive it.


    UPDATE August 23, 2021

    SourceForge no longer allows ncidsupport@users.sf.net and ncidsupport@users.sourceforge.net to receive email outside of its domain. Instead, you can only send to ncidsupport:

    We're investigating other options but for now your choices are:

    1. Attach as files (please do not copy-and-paste log text) to a forum post but be aware that the files are public and accessible by anyone.
    2. Ask the individual NCID developer you're working with for their private, non-SourceForge email address. Your privacy is assured, however, feel free to obfuscate phone numbers and caller names.
     

    Last edit: Todd Andrews 2021-08-23
  • wavy

    wavy - 2023-10-24

    Hello, I'd like to inquire whether this project has any documentation available. If not, I'm willing to contribute by creating documentation for it

     
  • Ed Attfield

    Ed Attfield - 2023-10-24

    There's a link hiding at the bottom of the Summary that leads to the front page for NCID and the current documentation. The source files for the documentation can be found in the source code download (that you can get from the big green button at the top of the Summary page).

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  • wavy

    wavy - 2023-11-08

    Thank you for your responce! Is there a way to find open-source code on GitHub?

     

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