Hi! Actually I think you've got the right place :). By "spam" do
you just mean
Gitlab's slightly over-bearing email notifications?
And regarding email addresses being public info: no, gitlab does store email
addresses but the only people who can see them are the user in question and
gitlab instance admins (so Daniel Stone, Benjamin Tissoires, and some folks
from the bard like myself). I hope that answers your question, feel free to
respond if you have more!
On Fri, 2022-07-08 at 17:15 +0200, LE GARREC Vincent
wrote:> Dear,
>
> Today, it's the second time I received spam from my freedesktop gitlab
> mailbox. The first time was about 2 months ago (sorry, I didn't keep
the
> mail).
>
> I use a different mailbox for each inscription on the web. My unique mail
is
> something like freedesktop-gitlab-with-arobase-at-my-name.fr.
>
> Is it possible that my mail from the gitlab inscription may be accessible
> from the Internet?
>
> If not, then I just want to worry about it. I'm not really sure if
it's the
> right place to post.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Vincent
>
--
Cheers,
Lyude Paul (she/her)
Software Engineer at Red Hat
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