Hi!
On Mar 01, Benjamin Pflugmann wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 08:57:19PM +0100, you wrote
> [...]
> > Yes, security info is to be sent to announcement list.
>
> Well, the last two weren't sent to the announcement list, AFAIK. Well,
> it's a question of its own, whether to send an a
Hi.
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 08:57:19PM +0100, you wrote
[...]
> Yes, security info is to be sent to announcement list.
Well, the last two weren't sent to the announcement list, AFAIK. Well,
it's a question of its own, whether to send an announcement out due to
an buffer overflow in the client.
Hi!
On Feb 26, Nicolas GREGOIRE wrote:
>
>
> > I'd rather see them sent to the MySQL announcements list. It is
> > already VERY low-traffic, and that seems like appropriate content.
> >
> > No sense creating another list just for the VERY occasional
> > announcements when we already have one [
> I'd rather see them sent to the MySQL announcements list. It is
> already VERY low-traffic, and that seems like appropriate content.
>
> No sense creating another list just for the VERY occasional
> announcements when we already have one [mostly] for that purpose.
It seems to be a good idea.
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 04:34:20PM +0100, Nicolas GREGOIRE wrote:
>
> is it possible to create (I don't think it already exists) a
> mailing-list just for security problems about MySQL.
>
> I'm very concerned about the security of my web sites, and I rely on
> MySQL to provide dynamic content.
>
Hi all
I find the MySQL mail service very useful but he has a point hat due to the
number of e-mails form this list it mite be an idler to split things up a
bit?
Simon Green ISE
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