On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 8:13 PM, Dan Yefimov <dan(a)nf15.lightwave.net.ru> wrote:
Hello!
I found the site in the subject exposing raw e-mail addresses in
plain text files. Because of that spammers can collect people's e-mail
addresses with e-mail address harvesting spiders. I personally found one of my
e-mail addresses at the above site via Google search. Please add e-mail address
obfuscation there so that no raw E-Mail addresses will be shown. Obfuscation
could be achieved, for example, by substituting '@' sign with ' at ' and
'.'
with ' dot '.
Dan -
The contents at that site are the raw contents of our CVS version
control system. If you are a Fedora package maintainer, perhaps you
included a non-obfuscated email address in a changelog or something.
You are free to obfuscate mail address in the changelogs of your
packages, although I don't personally, there are many ways my e-mail
could be obtained if someone wanted it :)
Obfuscating anything at the URL in the subject may break things, and
in any event would not be the complete corresponding source to a
binary build, therefore we would be prevented from doing so via the
GPL, I believe.