Hi,
I just got this message for moderation on the pgsql-patches list:
From: pgsql-patches-postgresql.org@localhost.postgresql.org
To: "pgsql-patches-postgresql.org@localhost.postgresql.org"
<pgsql-patches-postgresql.org@localhost.postgresql.org>
Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 08:40:14 -0400 (AST)
Subject: Your health is your wealth.Date: s
This is not hard to shot and reject on sight. The strange thing is that
I also got a subsequent message for moderation which was addressed to
the list, saying that this post had just been held for moderation. Huh??
So my question is this: do we have alternate addresses that receive
messages for the list? Is pgsql-patches-postgresql.org@postgresql.org a
valid address to which I can send a message and it will be forwarded to
the pgsql-patches list?
If so, I think that is a bogus configuration and should be abolished,
removed, tarred, feathered, burned and banned. Unless there are good
reasons for having it in place.
In fact I think I've seen mail to the lists arrive as
hackers@postgresql.org. Is there any reason to have them?
Thanks.
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