On 14 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > From: Christian Schwarz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Does this mean we shouldn't include the list addresses ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > in our web pages? If so, I guess I have to fix some pages... > > I don't have a problem with the list addresses being in the WWW pages. > > We should be cognizant that people do troll for mailto: URLs and spam them. > The major problem is that the WWW list archives get into search engines, > and then clueless people search for keywords and fire off questions to > anyone knowledgable that they find. [...]
The problem may be simpler than this. Look at the following, from www.debian.org/contact.html (which is linked to from the bottom of every page): We have a very active user mailing list where Debian users and developers can answer your questions. You should subscribe to the mailing list before sending email to it. Subscribe by sending email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word `Subscribe' in the message BODY. You can also use the form at http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/subscribe.html. Once you're subscribed, just send your question to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you would like to contact Debian developers, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Notice that: - the first paragraph about debian-user looks pretty complicated. As a new user, I would think twice about subscribing myself to a mailing list if I just had one question. - the second paragraph about debian-devel seems to be just what I need: "If you would like to contact Debian developers." They seem to be just the people to ask about my problem! (It doesn't even request that people subscribe first.) Perhaps a minor rephrasing would help. I'm not saying to take the link away, just clarify what it's for. Have fun, Avery -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .