[discuss] Re: unsubscribe me

2009-05-18 Thread Larry Gusaas

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[discuss] Remove e-mail address from the web site please

2009-05-18 Thread Kristofer Åberg
I was on this mailing list shortly. Though I don't want my e-mail 
address to be visible on the web site, open for spammers world wide.


http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=discussmsgNo=63680

So please remove this as fast as possible. I thought all people with an 
interest in computers were aware of these kind of issues.


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Kristofer


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Re: [discuss] Remove e-mail address from the web site please

2009-05-18 Thread M. Fioretti
On Mon, May 18, 2009 15:46:56 PM +0200, Kristofer Åberg wrote:
 I was on this mailing list shortly. Though I don't want my e-mail  
 address to be visible on the web site, open for spammers world wide.

 http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=discussmsgNo=63680

 So please remove this as fast as possible. I thought all people with an  
 interest in computers were aware of these kind of issues.

Kristofer,

discuss@@openoffice.org is the working address of a public mailing
list which has always had public archives of every message, and
explicitly declares it somewhere on the website.

At this point, there is no way to remove those pages with your
addresses from the Internet. This is a general fact. Even if the
managers of Ooo did what you ask:

- the pages are mirrored by many other independent websites, which you
  should hunt one by one

- the spammers already have that address in their lists anyway, so why
  bother?

- it is not even certain that showing up in the OOo archives is what
  got you on some list. If you write to some relative whose computer
  is infested by a spambot which harvests addresses from incoming
  email and uses them for spamming, you're toast anyway. Less likely,
  but possible.

You should have been more careful when you read the policy of some
online forum or use it. If you're receiving too much spam, you should
either stop using that address and be more careful with a new one from
now on, or install some good anti-spam system.

Best Regards,
M. Fioretti
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