"John" == John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com> writes:
John> The idea of storing sensitive data in Mailman archives seems
John> to be a bit crazy, but unfortunately, it is common practice.
Not only that, but if you're incautious about the archive setup, 3rd parties may stash sensitive data there. Somebody (@163.com, according to the received trail) noticed that a certain Chinese spam was getting through my filters, and sent us an apparent copy that was actually a cache of credit card data several pages down. :-(
It's a public list, so there's nothing we want to do about the authentication of users problem discussed here; but watch those archives, guys.
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