Sorry, but Google DOES index email list archives or I
wouldn't have made the statement.  I (or many others) can go
to google and search for a certain one of my email addresses
and the archives of the email list that it is subscribed to
WILL show up in the results.   Also, one does not have to be
a member in order to search archives for certain email lists.
It might be that way with PCworks, but not for all.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com �

----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

At 10:36 PM 7/28/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote the following:

>Same thing is happening to me.  I've gotten email from
people
>I don't know, and I've never heard of asking me computer
>questions (and probably spam as well).  They said they found
>my email address at google when google indexed PCworks
>archive messages.

Google (old DejaNews) doesn't archive mailing lists, only
USENET postings.
The only mailing lists that are also archived by Google are
the old BITEARN
nodes (listserv mailing lists like Help-Net). If you appear
in Google it's
because of a web page or a USENET posting made by you or
someone else.

Mailing lists are protected in the sense that you have to be
a member of
the list to search the archives. However, there is nothing to
stop a
determined user from signing up to a mailing list, getting
the archives,
and then unsubscribing. In fact, before LISTSERV changed the
way the index
listing was sent out, many spammers did this with LISTSERV
mailing lists.
Personally I can't believe anyone would waste the amount of
time required
in this manner to do it. Most spammers just buy a CD-ROM with
30 million
e-mail addresses and a bulk e-mail program and begin
spamming..

If you check with all the bulk e-mail programs, the e-mail
addresses are
harvested from USENET (far and away the largest source of
addresses)
seconded by web pages with mailto links. The robots that
travel the web use
web pages and USENET postings.

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Gerry Boyd
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