[Bug 768744] New: Access to Mailman logs
- From: "sysadmin" (GNOME Bugzilla) <bugzilla gnome org>
- To: gnome-infrastructure gnome org
- Subject: [Bug 768744] New: Access to Mailman logs
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 18:28:39 +0000
| Bug ID |
768744
|
| Summary |
Access to Mailman logs
|
| Classification |
Infrastructure
|
| Product |
sysadmin
|
| Version |
unspecified
|
| OS |
Linux
|
| Status |
NEW
|
| Severity |
minor
|
| Priority |
Normal
|
| Component |
Mailman
|
| Assignee |
sysadmin-maint@gnome.bugs
|
| Reporter |
poc@usb.ve
|
| QA Contact |
sysadmin-maint@gnome.bugs
|
| GNOME version |
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|
[Not sure if this is really a bug report, but it seems to be the preferred
contact method for mailing list issues].
I am a moderator for the Evolution list on mail.gnome.org. We have recently
had an issue raised by a user who claims that he was unsubscribed from the
list without his knowledge. He only found out on receiving a confirmation
mail from Mailman. This is the second time the same user has had this
problem, the first time being in January 2016.
Is there a way to allow moderators to see Mailman logs, particularly those
pertaining to subscribe and unsubscribe actions? It would be useful to know
when these actions occurred and from what IP address they originated, even
if only to inform the user that they came from his own machine.
Are there any outstanding Mailman bugs which could explain this, or a
Mailman server or database outage which could somehow have caused these
incidents?
You are receiving this mail because:
- You are watching the QA Contact of the bug.
- You are watching the assignee of the bug.
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