At 12:26 PM -0500 2003/10/16, Paul H Byerly wrote:

      You can have a public list that is hidden.  Just set it to no
 for "Advertise this list when people ask what lists are on this
 machine?" in "Privacy options"

I'm not talking about the list. It's already hidden. I'm talking about the archives for the list. I'd like them to be hidden but not restricted by password.


In "hidden" cases like this, it would also be nice if we could
make the URL have a pseudo-random component that would make it more
difficult to guess.  Right now, if you know the listname (or
something close to it) and you know the server, that's all you need.

I would think you could do that with redirects.

It would be nice for that to happen automatically.


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