Thanks Simon. On Wednesday, May 27, 2015, Simon Phipps <si...@webmink.com> wrote:
> Dear Naomi, > > Following Internet norms, my reply to your message is below. > > On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Naomi <naomiobine...@yahoo.co.uk > <javascript:;>> wrote: > > > > > Hi there, > > > > I googled my name to find that your company has saved my messages to two > > mail archives without my consent. Could you please remove my messages > from > > the public archive as strangers are able to obtain my email address by > > searching for my name? > > > > > I'm not personally familiar with the messages you refer to, but you have > reached a public mailing list read by hundreds of individuals who like me > are all volunteers. The mailing list is not managed by a company, but > belongs to a US non-profit called The Apache Software Foundation (the ASF). > The mailing list is also read by automated systems outside the control of > the ASF which then create public archives. > > It is safe to say that, once your e-mail has been sent to an ASF mailing > list, it is impossible to remove it from the Internet. Please visit the > ASF's policy page on this subject for more information -- > http://apache.org/foundation/public-archives.html > > Please be aware that this e-mail thread is also being archived publicly. > > Best regards, > > Simon >