If Google can do it, I'm sure FreeBSD can figure out how to do it. Google calls it "nuking a post". Any nukers with know-how out there? > From: Chris Hodgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2005/02/04 Fri PM 04:58:00 EST > To: Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: favor > > Chuck Swiger wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >> Hi FreeBSD. When googling my name, your list comes up 13 times because > >> of a > >> thread from 2003. Could you kindly remove and delete this thread from > >> your > >> archives? I would really appreciate it. > >> Thanks, > > > > > > Regrettably, there is no reliable or convenient way to remove old > > postings from a public mailing list. Part of the issue is that you're > > asking to remove not just your postings, but postings made by other > > people in response to the questions you asked in that thread. > > > > Even if the FreeBSD postmaster (acting as list manager) did so and > > rebuilt the Mailman thread archives manually, Google and other sites > > which cache Usenet and public list traffic to their archives generally > > retain information about old postings anyway. > > > > Google does offer a way to remove posts that you have made from its index: > > http://www.google.co.uk/googlegroups/help.html#9 > > IANAL but I think it would be interesting to know what the legal > implications are here. Could it be a legal requirement that you can > request that your data is removed? > > Chris >
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