On Aug 25, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:

2) is more interesting. What kinds of uses are we talking about? You
see a message in an archive from three years ago and you want to
contact the OP about it?  Why not just follow up and contact the
mailing list?

For all the reasons why Reply-To Munging Considered Harmful.

What I'm thinking is that there should be a "send me this message" link in the archive, which gets you a copy as it was originally sent to the list. That let's you jump into a conversation as if you'd been there originally.

Something like this would be cool for another reason. Assuming you could trust the long term storage at the archive site (enough) it would eliminate the last reason why I locally archive any public mailing list messages.

Do you want to be contacted off-list for on-list topics? Well, things
like an email forwarding service could solve that, although I think
it's not worth the effort as much as the first use case.  What other
kinds of legitimate third party uses does obfuscation/concealment
prevent?

Obfuscation is a minor annoyance, but concealment is problematic in
cases where the email is the identity, eg, matching list posts to
issue tracker IDs.

For example, I signed up for and log in to Launchpad as
"step...@xemacs.org", but I have to tell bzr that my ID is
"stephen-xemacs".  Wow, that's transparent.  But at least it's
guessable.  Getting from "Stephen J. Turnbull <email concealed>" to
"stephen-xemacs" is not going to be easy if you don't already know me.

True.
-Barry

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