Re: Now redhat's mailling lists have been removed to mailman and postfix

2000-08-04 Thread Russ Allbery

Irwan Hadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> , PayPal/Confinity, Red Hat's mailing lists, Hypermart.net, Casema,
> ^^
> Rediffmail.co.in, Topica, MyNet.com.tr, FSmail.net, and vuurwerk.nl.

> at www.qmail.org/top.html should be removed right ?

It can be replaced with all of the Perl development mailing lists, all of
which are using ezmlm-idx.

-- 
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 



Re: Now redhat's mailling lists have been removed to mailman and postfix

2000-08-03 Thread Irwan Hadi

At 10:43 PM 8/3/00 +0200, Robin S. Socha wrote:
>* Irwan Hadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > As you can see from the header, it doesn't use qmail anymore.
>[...]
>
>Well, good luck to them...

and seems
, PayPal/Confinity, Red Hat's mailing lists, Hypermart.net, Casema,
^^
Rediffmail.co.in, Topica, MyNet.com.tr, FSmail.net, and vuurwerk.nl.

at www.qmail.org/top.html should be removed right ?




Re: Now redhat's mailling lists have been removed to mailman and postfix

2000-08-03 Thread Robin S. Socha

* Irwan Hadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As you can see from the header, it doesn't use qmail anymore.
[...]

Well, good luck to them...

,
| -
|Red Hat, Inc. Security Advisory
| 
| Synopsis:  Updated mailman packages are available.
| Advisory ID:   RHSA-2000:030-03
| Issue date:2000-05-24
| Updated on:2000-08-03
| Product:   Red Hat Secure Web Server
| Keywords:  N/A
| Cross references:  N/A
| -
| 
| 1. Topic:
| 
| New mailman packages are available which close security holes present
| in earlier versions of mailman.
| 
| 2. Relevant releases/architectures:
| 
| Red Hat Secure Web Server 3.0 - i386
| Red Hat Secure Web Server 3.1 - i386, alpha, sparc
| Red Hat Secure Web Server 3.2 - i386
| 
| 3. Problem description:
| 
| New mailman packages are available which close security holes present
| in earlier versions of mailman.  All sites using the mailman mailing
| list management software should upgrade.
`

And what do we learn from this?
(lart@deathwish):(~)# uname -a
OpenBSD deathwish 2.7 DEATHWISH#0 i386
-- 
Robin S. Socha 



Now redhat's mailling lists have been removed to mailman and postfix

2000-08-03 Thread Irwan Hadi

As you can see from the header, it doesn't use qmail anymore.

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