Re: Archive on Goggle
Re: Archive on Goggle
- Subject: Re: Archive on Goggle
- From: Sander Tekelenburg <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001 06:08:08 +0200
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At 12:09 +1000 UTC, on 08/04/2001, Timothy Bates wrote:
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John W Baxter distinguished himself by saying:
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>One should have no expectation of privacy when one sends an email message.
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Arthur J Knapp further demonstrated his genuine ability to listen when he
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wrote:
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>> Google itself may have a solution:
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> Google supports the 'X-No-archive: yes' header
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Nothing like actually looking at the problem Arthur - I vote you as my
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united nations representative!
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John then showed us all what it means to be a scientist:
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> It's not hard to test: put the header into your outgoing mail when you
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> post your next message. See whether it shows up on Google.
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So here we go: this one contains the 'X-No-archive: yes' header
And this one doesn't, which goes to show that "X-No-archive: yes" doesn't
mean much anyway.
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