I am currently tracing them using google mail alerts, proven fast and easy to setup/tune.
Regards,
G.-
On 2/28/06, August Zajonc
<augustz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Great idea. Thanks!
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
>
> Best thing to do is setup a filter looking for anything from
> @postgresql.org, since any release or security related issues will be
> posted from someone with that domain as their address ...
>
>
> On Mon, 27 Feb 2006, August Zajonc wrote:
>
>> Dear Postgresql friends,
>>
>> I'm curious as to what's the best way to get good notice of security
>> issues and/or new version releases?
>>
>> I'm subscribed to the -announce list, but since the beginning of the
>> year have received at least 10-20 messages through it. Most of these
>> messages appear to be commercial, rather than connected to either a
>> security issue, software release, or other major postgresql item.
>>
>> I have NO complaint with the above, but am curious for folks who desire
>> to receive notices about security / version releases if there is a
>> subset security type list that might just have those announcements?
>>
>> Any good free service recommendations like Secunia (not free)?
>>
>> - August
>>
>>
>>
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