> The more I think of this though, the more I think it would be
> appropriate for Mailman to drop the incoming Received: headers from
> posts to an anonymous list. Why preserve the trace of how a post got
> from source to list when you want to make the source anonymous?

Precisely.  :)

Do you know for a fact that MailMan forwards these headers in anonymous lists?



Mark Sapiro wrote:
Mark Sapiro wrote:

I wonder though if any of this is necessary.


Just as a point of clarification, you may wonder why I seem to be
minimizing the importance of discernable e-mail addresses in Received:
headers when I'm the one who raised the issue in the first place.

Originally, I thought you wanted to hide e-mail addresses from other
list members to avoid them sending off-list flames, etc. This is a
different issue from spam harvesting.

The more I think of this though, the more I think it would be
appropriate for Mailman to drop the incoming Received: headers from
posts to an anonymous list. Why preserve the trace of how a post got
from source to list when you want to make the source anonymous?

--
Mark Sapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan




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