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[Webdev] [ot] Blocking mail addresses from Pipermail

[Webdev] [ot] Blocking mail addresses from Pipermail

Donncha O Caoimh donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com
Thu Sep 28 12:19:18 IST 2000


It is possible but.. here's the text from the mailman config:
"Hide the sender of a
    message, replacing it
     with the list address
  (Removes From, Sender
    and Reply-To fields)"

Which is a bit more than you asked for. I have mixed feelings about it.
It would reduce the amount of spam sent to members but I don't think
that's much of an issue right now.
But it would stop anyone starting a private discussion about a topic
unless the persons' address was in the archives, which is a huge no-no
IMO!

Donncha.

Fintan Ryan - Sun Ireland - Computer Systems - CQA Software Engineer
wrote:
> 
> Folks,
> 
> Is there any way that peoples e-mail addresses could be removed from the mail
> archives of webdev/ilug etc before they make there way on to the web (yep I
> got a mail quoting a webdev mail sent to me).
>




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