The archive has always been available on the web. It doesn't worry me in the least. The world is no longer a private place. Participation in almost any web activity leads to public exposure. I find that to be a positive thing for the most part.
Paul

On Sep 6, 2009, at 7:33 AM, eckinator wrote:

I google myself now and then to see what data is availble about me on
the iNet (answered research questions about my work relationship with
a past supervisor once and what I said was published under my real
name without my permission or even a word to me so I guess I've gotten
a bit cautious) and found that all communication on PDML can be
readily accessed through www.mail-archive.com so that has me wondering
if there is any way to opt out of that to protect my privacy. By way
of example, I use private Picasa web album links for a reason and if
they are on mail-archive.com, they are not really private any more. Am
I just being paranoid or is this a concern for anyone else, too?
Cheers
Ecke

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