sjsobol> No, this was a genuine spam sent because (a) the list is wide
sjsobol> open and (b) doesn't appear to have anyone running it.
sjsobol>
sjsobol> (still.)
(a) The list is purposefully wide open, as noted on
http://www.openssl.org/support/. I believe the reason would be a
concept called "service".
(b) This is easily solved, and I'm surprised if this hasn't already
been done: you assign each list more than one owner/manager.
Eacept for special cases, this doesn't really require direct
access to the mail server computer.
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