I did notice that my yahoo accts chat groups doesn't give out the email
addresses. I typed in the name of my horse and got a few messages I had
written to a Yahoo Arabian horse group I belong to. They had clickable paths
to my email addy but they put dots in most if it. When I clicked on the
email addy it sent me to Yahoo's security page and asked for my password.
Another words...unless it was me, I couldn't get the info. I do not know
what kind of security Arachne has for Lace and Lace chat. Maybe Avital could
tell us??

Cearbhael

----- Original Message -----
From: rick &sharon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 11:43 AM
Subject: [lace-chat] worrisome


> A few months ago I posted a queery about an odd piece of cookware.  Nobody
> at the time knew anything about it.  However, yesterday I received an
> interesting reply.  The thing was, though, the guy who replied was not a
> member of our group.  He is doing research on the thing and he had just
> typed in "terracotta" in his search engine.  What that appears to mean is,
> that any of our posting to arachne will go on-line, anywhere,at any time,
> and pick out key words applicable elsewhere.  I had, perhaps in my
naivitie
> (sp?) thought that our postings would be confined to our
group..appparently
> not.  In this case I've received an interesting reply, but I am a little
> concerned.  Thought you should be aware..we are not alone :)   Sharon on
> Vancouver Island
>
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