Re: A Place to visit

Sally Hambridge (mailto:sallyh@LUDWIG.SC.INTEL.COM)
Thu, 21 Mar 1996 08:14:17 PST

Message-Id: <199603211616.KAA17509@library.wustl.edu>
Date:         Thu, 21 Mar 1996 08:14:17 PST
From: Sally Hambridge <mailto:sallyh@LUDWIG.SC.INTEL.COM>
Subject:      Re: A Place to visit
To: Multiple recipients of list WEBCAT-L <mailto:WEBCAT-L@WUVMD.WUSTL.EDU>

Are you speaking from a technical point of view, or a
political one?  Because I think (having mucked around
with hypermail) it's technically possible.  Whether it
is politically advisable depends on how you have defined
"archive."  If your archive is a complete recond of msgs
sent to the list - it gets to stay.  Sigh.

Sally mailto:sallyh@ludwig.sc.intel.com

Jeff Huestis wrote: >In general, spam is not a well-understood subject. That's why they call
>it mystery meat. I would try to clean stuff like this out of the
>hypertext archive at

> http://library.wustl.edu/~listmgr/webcat-l

>but such activities can cause more problems than the spam itself.