[elky] Re: Admin: list archives

  • From: stillfranksfault@xxxxxxx
  • To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 12:44:29 -0500

 LOL, LOL, Stop, please stop. LOL

 


 

 Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: John Christensen <johncgg@xxxxxxxxx>
To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thu, Jan 21, 2010 7:43 am
Subject: [elky] Re: Admin: list archives


What Photos Mary?
<G>

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John Christensen 
Saint Charles, IL



On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Mary McCarthy <printces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


intreresting.  Does that include photos?  
 
 

  
----- Original Message ----- 
  
From:   Ray Buck   
  

To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 1:48   PM
  
Subject: [elky] Admin: list archives
  




There's been some concern about the archive for this list's   posts.  They're 
located here:
//www.freelists.org/archive/elky

After some   research,  I found that the archiving cannot be disabled.  It's   
there and we're stuck with it.  

So.  Although the likelihood   of anyone obtaining sensitive material by 
searching the archives is pretty   slim, you may want to keep in mind the fact 
that everything that's posted here   ends up in a public place.  I would 
suggest that phone numbers, home   addresses and other stuff that might be 
associated with identity theft and/or   other misuse be limited to off-list 
communications unless you really don't   care about it...like if you're using a 
"throwaway" email address as well as   other personal info.

I don't perceive this as a big deal, since the   previous list incarnations 
have all had archive listings, but being a little   careful can't hurt anything.

I need sleep.  I'm gonna crash out   for a while.

If ya come up with ideas about this, I'd love to hear   'em.

Ray





Can the archive be disabled or   protected? 

The archiving of a list can’t be disabled. Please read   about our mission and 
purpose and try to understand that your archives are   important to the 
community. They aren’t a privacy risk – we obfuscate all   email addresses to 
circumvent the SPAMmer-crawling-the-site problem.   

If you feel that the information your subscribers post on the list   shouldn’t 
be publicly available in the archives, please consider the   following:   
    
Email isn’t by itself a secure medium. Should you be using email at all     for 
these things?     
Anonymity can certainly be important, but this has nothing to do with     
archived emails.     
If you wish to keep information private, perhaps FreeLists isn’t the     best 
fit for your group? 





 

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