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- --On Thursday, January 17, 2008 13:58:36 +0000 Dave Page
<dpage@postgresql.org>
wrote:
> On 17/01/2008, Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@commandprompt.com> wrote:
>>
>> Cc:
>> "pgadmin-devteam@postgresql.org.pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org.pgadmin-suppo
>> rt@postgresql.org.pgsql-admin@postgresql.org.pgsql-advocacy@postgresql.org.p
>> gsql-announce@postgresql.org.pgsql-benchmarks@postgresql.org.pgsql-bugs@post
>> gresql.org.pgsql-chat"@post
>>
>> Hey, this is exactly the sort of weird "Cc:" line I saw in the recent
>> spam surge. Since I suspect you are using the news server to post, I
>> suggest you take a long and careful look at the gateway's configuration.
>> It seems there's something very broken here.
>
> I sure hope that pgadmin-devteam isn't going out on the newserver -
> thats the pgAdmin equivalent to pgsql-core :-O
Just checked the subscriber list for that list, and I don't see news listed on
it ...and no such newsgroup either:
%grep pgadmin db/active
pgsql.interfaces.pgadmin.hackers 0000004826 0000000001 y
pgsql.interfaces.pgadmin.support 0000002946 0000000001 y
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