Take a look at what wikipedia has to say. It looks like in the EU email 
disclaimers are useless. No idea how accurate that is.

On Mar 14, 2015 3:21 PM, "Grampa Renato, GB" <renato.gra...@prysmiangroup.com> 
wrote:
>
> Thank you Jan, 
>
> European laws should protect me from the spread of my emails, differently 
> from US. 
>
> Clearly I submitted my message in good faith to the recipient assuming that 
> it remained a bilateral correspondence only. 
> I haven't seen indications that the message would have been disseminated to 
> the World in this way, despite the confidentiality note. 
>
> Nevertheless there must be a tool to discriminate emails from making them 
> public when inappropriate, like in this case. 
>
> Thank you for any other suggestion you could provide 
> Renato 
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> Email sent via mobile service 
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> From: jan i [mailto:j...@apache.org] 
> Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2015 07:12 PM 
> To: Grampa Renato, GB 
> Cc: jan i <j...@apache.org>; dev <dev@openoffice.apache.org> 
> Subject: Re: Summary 
>
>
>
> On 14 March 2015 at 18:32, Grampa Renato, GB 
> <renato.gra...@prysmiangroup.com<mailto:renato.gra...@prysmiangroup.com>> 
> wrote: 
> Jan, 
> Thanks for the emails. 
> I’ll not comments the methods and the policies adopted by the owner. 
> I am not sure who you see as "owner". 
>
> Apache has a public policy: 
> http://www.apache.org/foundation/public-archives.html 
>
>
> I just would like to find a way to remove my message from the web. 
> Who should I contact? 
> you should contact all mail archive owners who are subscribed to this list 
> (you found one of them, but there are many like e.g. 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@openoffice.apache.org/ ). 
>
> What’s the owner address? 
> There are NO owner, there are many and none of them are controlled by apache. 
> Apache merely receives your mail and redistributes it according to the 
> subscriber list (which on this list is around 500 addresses). 
>
> What you need to do is search the web to see where you email appear, check 
> the URL with whois and write to these companies. 
>
> Please do remember all those who have received your email is "intended 
> recipients". 
>
> I can only advice to be careful when you write to a public mailing address, 
> it is practically impossible to remove a mail once it has being multiplied. 
>
> Rgds 
> jan i 
>
>
> Thanks 
> RG 
>
>
> From: jan i [mailto:j...@apache.org<mailto:j...@apache.org>] 
> Sent: 14 March 2015 17:38 
> To: dev; Grampa Renato, GB 
> Subject: Summary 
>
> Hi again 
> Now I have forwarded all mails to you on this thread. 
> As you can see the address you have mailed have many subscribers, who are all 
> indeed "intended recipients". 
> If you have a problem with the mail, you need to write to all mail archives 
> (which apache do not control), all personal subscribers (which apache do not 
> control) and ask all these entities to remove your mail. 
> Rgds 
> jan I. 
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>
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