It seems to me that the point of choosing not to archive a message (with X-No-Archive) is because the message is not worth archiving for some reason (e.g. one-liner, too silly, etc.).
Anyone thinking that they can protect personal information by not archiving a message should think again. Any message sent to a vox list is sent to over 100 different person's mailboxes who can do with it what they will...
Jonathan
Bill Kendrick wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 01:46:42PM -0700, Micah J. Cowan wrote:
One implementation which would seem to work well would be for a filter to check the headers to all messages in the "References" header; and if it found X-No-Archive, keep the response unarchived also. This is not trivial to implement though (but not too difficult, either), and I don't think I care quite enough to spend time on it. :-(
The second someone uses a mailer that doesn't include these, or replies to a digest message, the threading is lost, and the X-No-Archive is _gone_, baby!
:^(
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