save your energy. The lists are archived by others (like deja). Like it or
not if you participate in email lists or newsgroups, your address will be
out there.

charles

On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Chuck Mead wrote:

> On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Nate Waddoups said:
> 
> NW>On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Chuck Mead wrote:
> NW>
> NW>> Sadly... Red Hat doesn't have on-line archives. I archive the list at
> NW>> moongroup.com.
> NW>> 
> NW>> Try http://www.moongroup.com/redhat.phtml
> NW>
> NW>On the one hand, I applaud your efforts... on the other hand, I'm not real
> NW>keen about having my email address posted on the web in machine-readable
> NW>form.  This attracts spam as well as legitimate email.  There's even a
> NW>company based not far from my office that sells spamming software
> NW>specifically designed to facilitate this kind of thing.
> 
> Good catch... beginning with the entirety of Archive 5 which I reproduced from
> scratch and now with the advent of Archive 6 spam harvesters will have a tough
> time. Check it out!
> 
> I should have done it sooner but... anyway it's fixed!



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