Op maandag 30-10-2006 om 09:41 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Jesse Pelton: > For better or worse, it can't be done. See > http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/contact.html, and note that by > necessity public mailing lists may be archived, downloaded, or > otherwise copied by anyone without the control or even knowledge of > the list maintainers. Google can find at least two other instances of > archived copies of that message on the Web (on www.mail-archive.com > and aspn.activestate.com), but there could be any number of copies in > places that Google does not or cannot index (such as the inboxes of > everyone on the list). Before long there will be copies of your > "asking to delete a message" message in various archives as well, and > no one will be able to definitively locate all copies of it either. > > In any case, the presence of a message in a mail archive is unlikely > to have anything to do with the amount of spam you receive. If you > want to avoid creating publicly archived messages in the future, do > not post to public mailing lists.
Some people I know use different mailing addresses for each mailing list, like this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] This implies that you need to have your own domain, and this can be as cheap as 1 euro per month. I also have my own domain, and I am considering it. -- Amedee _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes Check the FAQ before asking: http://spambayes.sf.net/faq.html
