Sat, 25 May 2002 13:21:37 -0300
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Ballew Kinnaman answers this pretty well -
> so... why isn't there a command i can issue which
> would delete everything sent to the list from that address?
My guess is that you probably could write an editor macro or perl script
that would do it: it would be complicated, but not difficult. The real
problem is this:
> The whole idea of mailing list archives is to preserve
> what is said, not make the logs into personal swiss
> cheese at the whim of any random participant.
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> My welcome messages make it clear that, if you speak
> (write) to the group, that message is before the group,
> permanently, as part of the archive.
This is a good idea; it's also a good idea to refuse to go through the
hassle of poking holes in archives on people's whims. I had one case
where a woman was pretty sure her husband was going to lose his job if I
left a posting public, and I finally was persuaded, in that case, to
hold the list and kill the posting. But even then, as I pointed out to
her, Pandora was well and truly out of the box: 750 people had read the
message, and some of them had certainly saved it.
-- Russ
St. Thomas University
http://www.stu.ca/~hunt/
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