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A solution is available and it's trivial. Just conceal the addresses
from the public web interface and mailing list archives, requiring
authentication to access the full report. This is
what's done in Ubuntu, Red Hat, XFCE, and about just any sensible
project I know of.
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I've downloaded the mbox archive for 2010-12. Although my Launchpad username
appears in the archive, my e-mail doesn't -- as expected. Even if it did, the
less an e-mail is broadcast on the web, the better (spam-wise).
Unfortunately large areas of open-source projects (like Debian, Ubuntu) have
On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM, Jeremy Nickurak wrote:
> You register for an account, and that account has an email address (or
> multiple email addresses) associated with it.
The BTS will not require registration.
> Normally, bugs are viewed/edited/posted via a rich and expressive web
> interface, ho
Launchpad handles this nicely, in my experience.
You register for an account, and that account has an email address (or
multiple email addresses) associated with it.
Bug reports do not inclued the email address of your account.
In order to see someone's email address via the web you (at a minimu
The solution (namely, turning @ into @ is
a needless obfuscation that isn't going to actually net us anything.
This sounds like a plausible argument, but it hasn't been my recent experience.
I submitted my 1st Debian bug on 7/29/10 at 3.51pm and got my first spam email on
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at least it is made clear to someone posting a bug that the email address they
use to do so will be publicly distributed? I posted my first bug recently and
there was no indication that this would be the ca
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2009, shaul Karl wrote:
> Are you still thinking that the bts should not be modified in order
> to make it less useful for spammers? Are you still not accepting
> patches for this purpose, nor willing to fix it yourself?
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?
Are you still thinking that the bts should not be modified in order to make it
less useful for spammers?
Are you still not accepting patches for this purpose, nor willing to fix it
yourself?
As an aside: how can one obtain the bts source?
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> is there any solution for this bug incoming ? I mean for me
> personally it´s impossible to report any further, because of this
> spam I get through this site.
See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=63995#81
> Captcahs o
Hi there,
is there any solution for this bug incoming ? I mean for me personally it´s
impossible to report any further, because of this spam I get through this site.
Captcahs or Mailform´s would be great to protect us for getting spam.
Anyone working on this ?
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Another solution is to implement CAPTCHA to protect email addresses, or any
mbox's raw data.
Something like what implemented in googlegroups web interface.
Hi,
I think b.d.o should at least send a no-email-collection meta tag on every
page.
The projecthoneypot.org project attempts to identify email harvesters (not
spammers) by generating unique email addresses which mach the IP of the
visitor and hides these addresses from human visitors.
This is
[bcc to all contributors to #63995]
also sprach Don Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.08.24.1024 +0200]:
> The solution (namely, turning @ into @ is
> a needless obfuscation that isn't going to actually net us anything.
I agree with this (even though the approach works for me beautifully).
I'v
uscated in any case).
This way spam can be kept under some acceptable values...
Please reconsider implementing this feature.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=35;bug=63995
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Hello. I'm just a regular Debian user, but please reconsider doing
something about the distribution of bug reporters' email addresses,
at least through the web interface.
It has gotten so bad that the turnaround between reporting a bug through
'reportbug' with a brand new email-address and receivi
Hello,
it makes me smile to read the first requests, dated back in the good old times
when people found it disturbing to receive 1 spam/day (and bug numbers still
fitted 5 digits...).
My company's spam-killer has moved to /dev/null as many as 4512 messages to my
address since Jan 8 2007, i.e.
Why did you "wontfix" bug 63995?
Because it won't be fixed.
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Johan Walles wrote:
> recently you tagged bug 63995 "bugs.debian.org reveals e-mail
> addresses to spammers" with a comment saying "YEAY STUPID DON'T SHOW
> MY EMAIL MEME
Don,
recently you tagged bug 63995 "bugs.debian.org reveals e-mail addresses
to spammers" with a comment saying "YEAY STUPID DON'T SHOW MY EMAIL
MEME!".
As I don't think that comment really deals with the solutions suggested
in the bug report, I'd appre
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Followup-For: Bug #63995
Hi,
many people have reported this to be an issue for them. Quite a few of
them quit writing bug reports. I really do not understand why the
maintainers of bdo blatantly ignore this problem when solutions have
been put forward that do not
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