Dear Naomi, Following Internet norms, my reply to your message is below.
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Naomi <naomiobine...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > Hi there, > > I googled my name to find that your company has saved my messages to two > mail archives without my consent. Could you please remove my messages from > the public archive as strangers are able to obtain my email address by > searching for my name? > > I'm not personally familiar with the messages you refer to, but you have reached a public mailing list read by hundreds of individuals who like me are all volunteers. The mailing list is not managed by a company, but belongs to a US non-profit called The Apache Software Foundation (the ASF). The mailing list is also read by automated systems outside the control of the ASF which then create public archives. It is safe to say that, once your e-mail has been sent to an ASF mailing list, it is impossible to remove it from the Internet. Please visit the ASF's policy page on this subject for more information -- http://apache.org/foundation/public-archives.html Please be aware that this e-mail thread is also being archived publicly. Best regards, Simon