[ic] Please clean the archive

Clint Tevlin actevlin at iprimus.com.au
Sat Nov 4 06:27:20 EST 2006


Kevin, you're a little naive.

I've received heaps of spam on this account and this list is the only one 
where it's visible to any harvesting robot used by spammers.

How would you like your address visisible on the net?

If you really want to reach someone you can form the address yourself.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Walsh" <kevin at cursor.biz>
To: <interchange-users at icdevgroup.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 10:02 PM
Subject: [ezines] Re: [ic] Please clean the archive


> "Clint Tevlin" <act at orokaiva.com> wrote:
>> Despite previous requests, the archive still shows raw email addresses.
>>
> Raw email addresses are useful if you find an old article and want to
> email the poster directly.  Obfuscating the archive would make that sort
> of thing impossible to do.
>
> I don't see any particular reason to "clean" the archive.
>
>> >
>> > a.. To: <interchange-users at interchange.redhat.com>
>> > b.. Subject: Re: [ic] Error Message (2)
>> > c.. From: "Donal H." <donalh at online.ie>
>> > d.. Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 14:18:21 +0100
>> > e.. References: <001501c13ac2$e4762920$0200a8c0 at athlon>
>> >
>> > Configuring catalog foundation...foundation config error:
>> > Could not create
>> > '/home/clint/catalogs/foundation/products/new_variable.gdbm'
>> > : Permission denied at
>> >
>> Presumably 'interch' doesn't own this directory.
>>
> I'm not entirely sure why you quoted that.  Whatever the reason, you
> certainly didn't think that it would be important to obfuscate the email
> addresses contained in your quoted text.  I don't consider it to be
> important either, by the way.
>
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