Some people prefer forums, others like mailing lists.  For those of you 
who want to browse our list mail by thread in a web page, there is 
always the handy archives: http://texascavers.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm.cgi 
conveniently linked from http://texascavers.com

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I think I've answered my own question but since you brought this subject up,
can an e-mail harvesting spider get to the list to harvest e-mail addresses.
Since you don't have to log into anything to get to the archives, it could
be spidered.  Fritz Holt just sent me an e-mail about getting a lot of spam
and wondered if it was because he was on the list.  I told him he probably
registered for something somewhere that his e-mail address was sold to a
spam list.

I learned from the Beach-Comber BBS there's a command you can give an Apache
Server that will show all the list servers and list addresses.  Whatever it
is they've turned it off because so many lists have been getting spammed.

Butch


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