Content file(s) expired or about to expire - Mail from Nokia
Hi,
Today I got this mail from a ovi id [email]donotreply@ovi.com[/email]. Here is the mail
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Hi,
According to our records, the signing certificate for some of your content file/s
have already expired or are due to expire within 7 days.
Once expired, the content will no longer be available in Ovi Store. To keep the
content in the store - edit the affected files and request Nokia signing or upload a
new signed file. Please remember to submit all edited files to QA.
List of affected files:
<a href='http://bigmamemon.dmz/download_items/******'>**********</a> -
expired. No longer available in Ovi Store
<a href='http://bigmamemon.dmz/download_items/*******'>***********</a> -
expired. No longer available in Ovi Store
Best Regards,
Ovi Support Team
Should you have any questions, please contact us through the Support page at
[url]https://publish.ovi.com/help/content_providers[/url] or email us at
[email]PublishToOvi.Support@nokia.com[/email].
Regards,
Ovi Store Publisher Support
[url]http://bigmamemon.dmz/[/url]
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I have removed my application names from the above mail for privacy. I logged in to ovi publish and checked the expiration date of all my items and found that nothing is getting expired till 2016. Also one strange thing to be noted in this mail is that an website "http://bigmamemon.dmz/" has been quoted which in no way is related to ovi or nokia and the website is not even loading. But they have specified my application names in the mail correctly and also the mail is from [email]donotreply@ovi.com[/email]. Has anyone else got this mail, should I do anything about my application getting expired or is someone spamming from ovi mail id. Please help me in this regard. Thanks in advance.
Re: Content file(s) expired or about to expire - Mail from Nokia
I received same email as you and am a little confused.
Re: Content file(s) expired or about to expire - Mail from Nokia
I have got it too today and have send a question to OVI support...
Re: Content file(s) expired or about to expire - Mail from Nokia
I have got it too. It's seems to be a kind of hack.
Re: Content file(s) expired or about to expire - Mail from Nokia
That's really not nice.
What is strange, is that my contact email for apps are different that publisher email, and the mail was sent to the private email not the public one.
The email was sent from [url]www.ixonos.com[/url] email servers.
Re: Content file(s) expired or about to expire - Mail from Nokia
I got the same email. It seems like next ovi service bug.
Please, representative from Ovi, it would be nice to get some official explanation.
Re: Content file(s) expired or about to expire - Mail from Nokia
[COLOR="navy"]The Nokia Publisher Support Team sends their apologies for this email. There had been a technical issue with the Ovi Publish backend system and several publishers had been emailed with an auto-generated message that their content is to be unpublished. Please be assured that this had been sent by mistake and no further action is required by you to maintain the publishing of your applications.
Once again I apologize for the unnecessary alarm caused by this matter.
Regards,
Andrew[/COLOR]
Re: Content file(s) expired or about to expire - Mail from Nokia
Ok - first email was a mistake. Happend to everyone
Second mail - carelessness ? Does Nokia want to spook their small developer community ? As if Android and iOS domination was not enough ?
Re: Content file(s) expired or about to expire - Mail from Nokia
I have got a second mail too
Re: Content file(s) expired or about to expire - Mail from Nokia
[COLOR="navy"][QUOTE=naveen_r6;858861]I have got a second mail too[/QUOTE]
Hi all,
We apologize for the emails indicating that your certificates are about to expire. Your content is not expiring and there is no need for concern. We are testing a new feature in Nokia Publish which will provide alerts should your content certificate expire and we hope to provide this to you in the near future.
For now, please ignore such emails and I will post again when this has been fixed.
Andrew
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