On 09/03/20 13:50, [email protected] wrote:
> But that was in the past... nowadays a fix for that has been issued:
> the web forum software identifies e-mail addresses and replaces them
> with "name at domain", so no e-mail address is shown.)
>
> Email addresses are still shown in the mailing list archive:
> https://listas.trisquel.info/pipermail/trisquel-users/

     I was referring to the web forum, not to the Mailman application,
or the Piperman variant on this case.

     Wait, is Pipermail openly accessable without a password?  Well, in
case of need, that is as much easy to fix as to set up the access
through password.

     But as of now, I thank you for your link as it helps to show what I
was saying.  Let's check out the thread "I have to use non free
software. Would that make Trisquel redundant?".  There are recent
messages there, let's take this one from Caleb on Wed Mar 4 19:53:34 CET
2020 (excuse me, Caleb, but your seems to be the most recent example). 
Apparently, Caleb didn't edit the e-mail address shown in the first line
of his reply.  So we get to see how the two applications handle this
unedited e-mail address in order to prevent spam web crawlers from
collecting it:

On Pipermail, the message begins with the line "On 3/4/20 5:43 AM,
m...16 at m... wrote:" (the ellipsis are mine so the address is not
exposed), so the only masking done is to replace the @ for the word "at":
https://listas.trisquel.info/pipermail/trisquel-users/2020-March/096394.html

On the Trisquel web forum application, whatever its name is, the message
begins with the line "On 3/4/20 5:43 AM, name at domain wrote:", so the
web forum application took care of avoiding to display the e-mail
address (just as I exposed on my last message):
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/i-have-use-non-free-software-would-make-trisquel-redundant#comment-147150

In order to confirm this behavior, I am sending this reply beginning
with a reply line with a full, fake e-mail address.  I copy the first
line below with spaces inserted, so you can compare the first and last
lines from this message and find out what different changes were done by
both the Pipermail application and the Trisquel web forum :

On 09/03/20 13:50, not . this . address @ not . this . domain . com wrote:

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