Looks like Earl beat me to many of the same answers. Mail-Archive
decisions and policies are made using my own (hopefully good)
judgement and my understanding of applicable US law.
-Jeff
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>Question the first: How does mail-archive.org act when a reply to one
>mail is sent very much later, say one to five years? The message will
>be a reply to the original message, with In-Reply-To headers and
>everything else set correctly, and will be part of the mailing-list
>that mail-archive.or
Hi,
I've been playing with this a bit more. So now we provide a way to see
the list of items without logging in first.
So for instance for this list, the gossip list, you can go to
http://www.fastbuzz.com/items/preview_items.jsp?channel=71296
and always see the latest items on the list.
So it c
On October 29, 2003 at 21:55, Kristian =?iso-8859-15?q?K=F6hntopp?= wrote:
> > And, IMHO, the German law you refer to should not have been
> > passed.
>
> I understand from a previous discussion on SlashDot that the concepts behind
> this particular law are very foreign to people in the US.
I
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 20:04, Earl Hood wrote:
> As for the German law, it has no jurisdiction with the U.S., where
> mail-archive is located.
That is one particular reason why I chose mail-archive.org as a destination
site for the mailing list as opposed to any site within the same juris
(Note, I do not run mail-archive.com, but I familiar with some its
software)
On October 29, 2003 at 19:03, Kristian =?iso-8859-15?q?K=F6hntopp?= wrote:
> Question the first: How does mail-archive.org act when a reply to one
> mail is
> sent very much later, say one to five years? The message w
Question the first: How does mail-archive.org act when a reply to one mail is
sent very much later, say one to five years? The message will be a reply to
the original message, with In-Reply-To headers and everything else set
correctly, and will be part of the mailing-list that mail-archive.org i
>So, would it be possible to use the "To:" address for the name of the
>mailing list rather than the "Delivered-To:"? Pretty please?
Ok, so here is what I think was happening. The "subscribe
confirmation" message to the wedi-* lists got archived under
wedi-mirror. This is actually a reasonable
Hi,
> I am going to study how mailbucket.org and get back to you.
> RSS is quite confusing atm. Different versions et al.
> I am going to study how mailbucket.org and get back to you.
> RSS is quite confusing atm. Different versions et al.
We offer a free RSS aggregator that should make it