Helping Debian Lists Address S*P*A*M (Was: Activate your GlobalTestMarket membership)

2016-10-07 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 10/2/16, Paul Wise  wrote:
>
> Please don't reply to spam nor quote it.


Please *do* consider helping Debian out by reporting these things as
fast as they occur. There are actually two potentials, one at the top
and one at the bottom this very second, on Debian-Security's current
"most recent page in the archives":

https://lists.debian.org/debian-security/2016/10/

As an afterthought as I type the above, one of those emails, the
original that triggered this line of thoughts, may have been bumped to
the second page now because of this very email.

Each singular email on Debian's email archive pages has a clickable
"Report as" button on the top right hand corner of its page.

It's long been my understanding that each "report" we submit is
manually verified for its truthiness. It's further long been my
understanding that Debian email server filters are then regularly
updated per those reports and accordingly. But admittedly those last
two observations could both be mistaken understandings on my part. My
apologies in advance if so. :)

Happy Debian'ing!

Cindy :)

-- 
Cindy-Sue Causey
Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA

* runs with duct tape *



External check

2016-10-07 Thread Raphael Geissert
CVE-2016-6808: RESERVED
CVE-2016-7065: RESERVED
--
The output might be a bit terse, but the above ids are known elsewhere,
check the references in the tracker. The second part indicates the status
of that id in the tracker at the moment the script was run.