On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:

> On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Stas Bekman wrote:
>
> > > [1] I do the same thing for the lists at perl.org and for whatever
> > >     reason the modperl lists gets about the same amount or more spam
> > >     than the perl.org lists combined.
> >
> > I suppose that's because of the multiply mirrors of the perl.apache.org,
> > which includes the mod_perl list address twice (at index.html and
> > guide/help.html). I don't think this is a situation with perl.org lists.
> >
> > Do you want me to make it harder for crawlers to grab the address? like
> > should I change it to modperl <at> perl.apache.org?
>
> s/perl\.// if so.

of course

> I usually just provide the subscribe address,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

in fact the /index.html didn't have the posting address in first place and
I have fixed the guide (removed the post address). But we still have a
bunch of pages including it:

grep -lr [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
./CREDITS.html
./index.html
./dist/README
./dist/apache-modlist.html
./dist/.#apache-modlist.html.1.18
./guide/help.html
./guide/intro.html
./stories/convert/indextemplate.epl
./stories/ColbyChem.txt
./stories/idl-net.txt
./stories/wmboerse.txt
./tuning/index.html
./tuning/mod_perl_performance.html
./tuning/mod_perl_tuning.html



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