Redhat took the emails from the email used for their up2date service. I know this because the survey I filled out had a orig_to of the contact email for our satellite server and not my personal email. --Harry Barry Brimer wrote: >> Did any of us opt in to any sort of list to request that we be pinged for >> Zoomerang surveys? Especially since the survey invitation includes an >> "opt out" link? >> >> I certainly hope that Red Hat wouldn't stoop to simply giving out our >> email addresses, whether because we're on their listservs or because >> we're >> associated, in some way, as users of their products, without our express >> permission. >> >> I would also hope that they wouldn't stoop to sneakwrap type tactics, >> wherein they would change their policies, regarding the use of our email >> addresses, with no appropriate notice or prior request for permission. > > I don't think Red Hat did anything sneaky. I think our email addresses > were lifted from the mailing list archives by this third party. For the > record, I did not sign up for any surveys. > > I have received surveys from Red Hat in the past, but they were clearly > from Red Hat, and in a different format. These messages were sent to > the appriopriate email address on my Red Hat customer account or my Red > Hat certification account. The email received yesterday was sent to my > mailing list account. I do not suspect that Red Hat had any > participation in this survey. > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list