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    Let me start this email by saying thank you to whoever fixed the
    problem. I found a bunch of "Welcome to..." / "Results from delayed
    command" message pairs in my mail this morning, and a batch of
    messages from each of sql, performance, and hackers mailing lists.

# scrappy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx / 2006-02-28 20:07:09 -0400:
> %mj_shell -p xxxx who pgsql-general | grep -i sigpipe.cz
>   neuhauser+pgsql-general#postgresql.org@xxxxxxxxxx
>   neuhauser@xxxxxxxxxx
> 
> In fact, he's been registered since Jul '05:

    Yes, that was the date I first received "must be approved by
    maintainers" messages. However, I didn't receive any email to that
    address until Monday when I retried the same

    subscribe-set pgsql-general noprefix neuhauser+pgsql-general#postgresql.org@xxxxxxxxxx

    command, only this time I sent it from the neuhauser+pgsql-general#postgresql.org@xxxxxxxxxx
    address, not neuhauser@xxxxxxxxxxx A few minutes later, I had
    majordomo's welcome to and the traffic started flowing in. My other
    subscriptions (sql, hackers, performance) were in limbo until this
    morning (CET).
 
>   Address: neuhauser+pgsql-general#postgresql.org@xxxxxxxxxx
>     Address is valid.
>       Address Mailbox: neuhauser+pgsql-general#postgresql.org@xxxxxxxxxx
>     Registered as            
>     neuhauser+pgsql-general#postgresql.org@xxxxxxxxxx
>     Registered on            Wed Jul 27 06:44:37 2005
>     Data last changed on     Mon Feb 27 09:20:21 2006
>     Subscribed to            1 lists
> 
>       pgsql-general:
>         Subscribed as   neuhauser+pgsql-general#postgresql.org@xxxxxxxxxx
>         Subscribed on   Mon Feb 27 09:20:21 2006
>         Last changed on Mon Feb 27 09:20:21 2006
>         Receiving       each message as it is posted
>         Subscriber flags:

>           prefix

    That's strange, as you can see above, the command I sent was
    "subscribe-set $list noprefix", yet the listing shows prefix. I can
    confirm that messages I receive from all the lists have munged
    subjects, although I used subscribe-set noprefix in all
    subscriptions.

> So I'm not 100% certain *what* the problem is :(

    majordomo claimed I was subscribed, but didn't send me the traffic.

# greg@xxxxxxxxxxxx / 2006-03-01 04:07:13 -0000:
> Marc, I was able to view that weird whitespace message by going to
> "Subcribers", entering "neuhauser" in the search box, and then "clicking"[1]
> on the troublesome name in question.

> Greg Sabino Mullane greg@xxxxxxxxxxxx

    That's a completely different bug, the web interface doesn't escape
    the +, which is then interpreted as urlencoded space. You might want
    to make sure that the web interface protects the addresses it uses
    as request parameters by encoding / decoding them according to
    RFC1738. Otherwise, malicious users might be able to use specially
    crafted email addresses as trojan horses.

    Again, thanks for approving the subscriptions.

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