>So if there is a mailing list anybody can subscribe to, then somebody can >subscribe an alias which would point at [EMAIL PROTECTED] If the alias also >removes all "x-no-archive: yes" headers, the mailinglist gets archived at >mail-archive.com. This could happen without the knowledge of the list >maintainer and the other subscribers.
Yes, this could happen. The person might also publish their personal archives directly on the web. I leave it to lists to set their own security solutions and trust policies. For the truly paranoid, digital signatures and encryption will probably be involved throughout all aspects of the list. Jeff
