On Mon, 30 May 2005, Mark Nernberg wrote:

This, along with other similar such things, should be a total embarrassment
to the list administrators and operators.

I hear cmu is hiring if you'd like to fix it. Your email address suggests you're local.

Considering that Project Cyrus aims to produce "secure" software, the total
lack of even basic anti-virus screening on the listserve (or, if there is
screening, the total failure of it), reeks of laziness on the part of the
system operators.

No effort will be spent on majordomo. CMU is working on deploying mailman, and is short staffed enough that it makes more sense to work on that than on this.

As such, I now question the validity of the claims that Cyrus IMAPD and SASL
are relatively secure.  If the programmers are as lazy as the system
operators, then IMAPD and SASL must be full of holes.

If wishes were trees, trees would be falling.

And?

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