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I changed the list so the archives are private, accessible only by
subscribed members of the list. It's been awhile, but think I did it by
setting the "Notebook" to "private." An small quibble: why can't the
archives be called archives in the list configuration? Makes it confusing
for non-tech people like me.
Elizabeth
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Behalf Of elliott parker
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 9:30 AM
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Subject: Sensitive lists
For those of you who own lists of sensitive subjects, how are your lists
configured with respect to confidentiality? We are starting a list for a
subset of the disabled population and they are concerned about privacy
aspects.
I know the obvious: make it confidential, disable review,
subscription by owner; but, is there something else I should be aware of?
Can/should the archives be disabled?
Yes, I will explain that when something leaves your computer,
nothing is guaranteed--I'm just concerned about the list.
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Elliott Parker [log in to unmask]
List Owner, SEASIA-L and CARR-L
Department of Journalism
Central Michigan University
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859 USA
Office tele: +1 989 774 3196 <URL:mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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