Brian Morrison posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below, on Fri, 05 May 2006 12:33:06 +0100:
> Travis wrote: >> >> More often than not the "X-No-Archive: Yes" is not recognized and is a >> waste of time. >> > I've always found it reliable when placed in the headers, a Google Groups > search finds few posts from me. I don't trust Google's desire to have > indexed everything, and I keep remembering Dr Fun's "Ghost of Usenet > Postings Past". See, I've never had a problem with the idea of posts with my name attached being archived. I am willing to take 100% responsibility for them, or I wouldn't have posted them in a public forum with my name attached. Even where my views have changed over the years, what I posted is what I believed then, and I'm both willing to take responsibility for it and explain how and why my views have changed. (An example might be some of the stuff posted under [EMAIL PROTECTED], in the MSIE and OE groups, back some years ago. I'm even pointing it out, tho my views have changed somewhat.) As for the possibility of not getting a job (or whatever) due to such postings being connected with my name, that doesn't bother me either. If the potential employer is unwilling to hire me after seeing what I'm willing to publicly speak up for, then I'm better off not working for them in any case. I'll be happier working elsewhere, thank-you-very-much. In the event that I wanted to post something I did /not/ want connected to my name, it's not difficult to arrange that, at least at the casual non-attribution level, as all it takes is an NSP that doesn't put nntp-posting-host or the like in the headers, and a munged from header. Of course, that's traceable with legal subpoena power and appropriate logging orders, but avoiding that is possible as well, altho considerably more complex (involving multiple anon remailers and a mail2news gateway, and/or multiple onion routers such as TOR). -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman in http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2004/12/22/rms_interview.html _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users