Hi Rob,
Both pki-user and pki-devel are active mailing lists for subscribers. I
do not see issues with people reading and archiving them. However, in
the past, we have had accounts signed up and spam the aliases, for those
we discovered that they don't go away just by removing them from the
list, we had to ban them.
If there is a better way to handle these, please advise.
thanks,
Christina
On 03/21/2012 11:17 PM, Rob Lowe wrote:
Hi,
My name is Rob Lowe. I work for Jay Madison in the Red Hat Information
Security team. I am contacting you in relation to a mailing list which
you own:
pki-users
It has been brought to our attention that an automated crawler has
subscribed the address 'archive(a)all-mail-archive.com' to your mailing list
for the purpose of creating a public archive at:
http://www.all-mail-archive.com/.
Can you please review pki-users and take appropriate action, such as:
* If the list is no longer used, please consider removing it completely
or preventing further subscriptions and posts.
* If the list is not intended to be public, please contact
servicedesk(a)redhat.com and request to have it moved to an internal-only
list. List content may have already been indexed by crawlers such as
Google and may appear in search engine caches.
Please note that removing the address 'archive(a)all-mail-archive.com' from
the mail list will not prevent this issue from re-occuring in the future.
Thank you for your consideration of this request.
Regards,
Rob