On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 07:50:28PM -0400, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote: > No, it will just redirect the inquiries to the Apache Project instead. Agreed (the Apache Project must get these emails *constantly*). I honestly don't expect non-technical people reporting a phishing site to read through the ``offending'' page quite as thoroughly as we'd like. With this in mind, I have two suggestions to reduce this problem: * Make the Apache test page even more painfully obvious with a message explicitly stating not to email the Fedora Project (in bolded/emphasized text, if necessary). Although this would not make much of a short term difference, it might reduce these types of emails in the future. * Assuming that most complaints come through the footer link on fp.o, we could possibly replace the webmaster@xxxx link with a full ``contact us'' page (which would thoroughly explain when *not* to email this address). Any other thoughts on reducing misdirected webmaster@xxxx emails? Thanks, Ricky
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