On 2/21/2012 5:20 PM, Rob Weir wrote:
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 6:49 PM, imacat<[email protected]>  wrote:
Dear all,

    I got a phishing spam to "[email protected]" that appears
to be from "[email protected]".  I cannot manage or change the
setting of "[email protected]" now.  The old l10n lists have
become a security hole.  Is there anyway we can do on this?  Can we
close these lists ASAP?

Shutting down the lists from the Apache side (via DNS) has been
delayed.  We have no easy way to distinguish list traffic from
openoffice.org email forwarding traffic.   And we cannot shutdown the
email forwarder until we have the extensions and templates site's
authentication system working again.

However.... maybe it is possible to address this now from the Oracle
side?  These lists are on Oracle systems, presumably under Project
Kenai. Maybe we can disable the lists -- either selectively or
entirely -- on a faster time table?

Andrew, what do you think?  Is this something that could be done?
Unfortunately this is an all or nothing proposition. When the next set of stuff on the Oracle side is turned off, everything, including MLs and email forwarding will go dark. I will have access to the machines/backups, in case there is some content that we need to recover, but other than that they will be no longer accessible.

I will propose shutdown of the Oracle hosted resources in a separate thread.

Andrew

-Rob

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