Re: a serious privacy issue with this list

2016-03-19 Thread Alice Wonder
On 03/18/2016 03:38 PM, Alex wrote: > https://sourceforge.net/p/net-snmp/mailman/net-snmp-users/ > > Google Groups, Google Products Forums, Lyris, Yahoo Groups and many, > many other email-based subscription lists do a pretty good job > obfuscating email addresses and protecting members privacy. >

Re: a serious privacy issue with this list

2016-03-19 Thread Alex
Michael, *I asked that my email address is kept private*, not whether this request has merits. If you'd like to discuss the merits, please post a new thread. Thank you for your consideration. :) A. On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 2:58 PM, Michael Schwartzkopff wrote: > > you are

a serious privacy issue with this list

2016-03-19 Thread Alex
Going to the list home page, I can pretty much see my - and many others' - email addresses. The page fully exposes the first part of it with "gm" for the domain - which basically everyone on the net and their dog can figure out, is "gmail". No wonder I started getting a lot more spam than I used

Re: a serious privacy issue with this list

2016-03-18 Thread Alice Wonder
On 03/18/2016 03:33 PM, Alex wrote: > Michael, > > *I asked that my email address is kept private*, not whether this > request has merits. If you'd like to discuss the merits, please post a > new thread. > > Thank you for your consideration. :) When you post to a public list your e-mail address

Re: a serious privacy issue with this list

2016-03-18 Thread Alex
https://sourceforge.net/p/net-snmp/mailman/net-snmp-users/ Google Groups, Google Products Forums, Lyris, Yahoo Groups and many, many other email-based subscription lists do a pretty good job obfuscating email addresses and protecting members privacy. Moving this list to Google Groups would be

Re: a serious privacy issue with this list

2016-03-18 Thread Michael Schwartzkopff
Am Freitag, 18. März 2016, 14:40:24 schrieb Alex: > Going to the list home page, I can pretty much see my - and many others' - > email addresses. The page fully exposes the first part of it with "gm" for > the domain - which basically everyone on the net and their dog can figure > out, is "gmail".