[GLLUG] Mail server showing results in search engine.

David Crampton dave.crampton at gmail.com
Tue May 21 11:33:56 EDT 2013


Just to make sure my own understanding is correct, the archives are public
for the purpose of making our solutions available for others that might be
experiencing the same problems, yes?
On May 21, 2013 11:26 AM, "Jordan Robison" <jordan.robison at gmail.com> wrote:

> I once slayed a unicorn Charles you were there! Why not use an ...argh
> okay accepted.  I just it was always locked down. I am sure I will remember
> something about this being open later in time. I have worked 70 hours
> straight for the last few days while fasting....I think I should sleep.
>
>
> On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Charles Ulrich <charles at bityard.net>wrote:
>
>>
>> Yes, all of the messages to the GLLUG mailing list are publicly archived
>> here: http://mailman.egr.msu.edu/**mailman/public/linux-user/<http://mailman.egr.msu.edu/mailman/public/linux-user/>The mailing list software (mailman) minimally obfuscates the senders' email
>> addresses somewhat. But the link you posted was to an attachment to a
>> message, which mailman doesn't scan for addresses. I'm not concerned, I
>> have a good spam filter.
>>
>> And if this could be fixed or removed, there would still be copies out
>> there on The Internet forever, at places like archive.org and probably
>> various third-party mailing list archives. I once heard it said that trying
>> to get something off the Internet is like trying to get pee out of a
>> swimming pool. Once it's in there, it's in there. :)
>>
>> Charles
>>
>>
>> On 2013-05-21 10:38, Jordan Robison wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> Long time , no see deal. I found this interesting and thought I would
>>> share this.
>>> For some odd reason I thought about searching for my email address
>>> through Google just to see what would come up. Wouldnt you know it was
>>>
>>> emails from this news letter. Is our email public to everyone? If so,
>>> I find this irritating and would ask for this to get fixed. Try it
>>> your self with your own let me know what you come up with. Here is one
>>> example ( you can search mine to since you know
>>>
>>> it): http://mailman.egr.msu.**edu/mailman/public/linux-user/**
>>> attachments/20080109/8d6bd536/**attachment-0001.html<http://mailman.egr.msu.edu/mailman/public/linux-user/attachments/20080109/8d6bd536/attachment-0001.html>
>>>  [1]
>>>
>>>
>>>
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