Hello Emre, T. E. Kalayci writes:
> Hello Amin, > > Problem was the following: > > >> At 30 April 2021, a member at www-tr communication list [1] had an >> incident, they forwarded a welcome mail to the list itself [2]. And >> unfortunately password is visible in this email. I asked the >> following questions to the mail...@gnu.org regarding this incident: >> >> - Is it possible to delete this email [2] from list archive? (I currently >> made the archive private) >> >> - Is it possible to hide such information in case of replied/forwarded? (I >> put a warning to the beginning of e-mails containing passwords in the >> templates) >> >> [1] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/www-tr-comm >> [2] > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/www-tr-comm/2021-04/msg00012.html >> > I received a response suggesting that "just changing the password for that > user and then the > mail being in the archive wouldn't hurt anything" (but without > mentioning the possibility of deleting message). So, making the > archive private was a temporary solution to give some time to the user > in case that they are using the same password in other services. Thanks for further context around the issue. > Now I changed the settings back to the public, is it possible merge > private archive to the public archive? That's beyond Savannah hackers' jurisdiction, and to my knowledge only something FSF sysadmins (like Ian, Cc'd) can do. I hope they can help. If you don't hear from Ian, please email sysad...@gnu.org with your request. > Sorry for any inconvenience. > > Best regards, > Emre Cheers, amin