Some innocents, such as myself until recently, are probably unaware of the extent of information about their email arrangements published on the web.

If you want to find out, the link is http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/SummarizeList?listName=users

When you've selected a message to view, you'll probably find yourself on a tab marked "Standard Display" which is mostly occupied by the message itself, although it also contains the sender's email address.

For some strange reason, there is another tab marked "Raw Display". That tab contains only information about the source of the message. It contains details of your email arrangements; details which can be of no interest to persons of good intent.

If you do not want to publish those details to the world at large and

A. You need help or information. Consider instead subscribing to the OpenOffice forum: http://www.oooforum.org/

B. You want to provide help or information. Consider a direct reply to the person seeking it. Direct reply is a courtesy extended in any case to non-subscribers and is not an uncommon practice of the cannier members of mailing lists.

This is a purely private message, tendered in the absence of any official warnings.
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