Munging does not mean only removing the domain. It can be simply a matter of making [EMAIL PROTECTED] into joe at user dot or dot jp. That's not too hard for someone to figure out.
On Monday 06 October 2003 13:16, kosh wrote: > On Monday 06 October 2003 09:19, Antiphon wrote: > > It is bad practice that the Debian listservs do not munge addresses. I > > realise that munging may not be implemented because people like to be > > able to respond to old threads privately but simply providing a mechanism > > as simple as spelling out domain suffixes and removing at signs would do > > the job nicely. > > I disagree with this idea and I don't want the addresses munged. It is very > useful being able to reply to someone and I will just hit reply to reply to > someone. If the mail bounces I won't waste any more time contacting them. > Overall not one list that I am on munges email addresses and when people do > it to their own addresses they often end up getting no help at all. I see > that on the python and zope lists a fair bit.

