In <9604ead90906010705r1efa33e8xbafba074359...@mail.gmail.com>, X-No Archive
wrote:
>Debian should upgrade its listings software to more modern ones such
>as google or nabble.
Why, exactly? If you prefer following the list using google, gmane, or
nabble, you are free to do so. I actually prefe
Debian should upgrade its listings software to more modern ones such
as google or nabble.
Or at least allow noindex tags inside posts.
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On Mon, 01 Jun 2009, X-No Archive wrote:
> Debian should upgrade its listings software to more modern ones such
> as google or nabble.
I recall we used to honour X-no-archive in the mail *HEADER*, but that was a
_LONG_ time ago, I don't know if we still do.
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On Mon, 01 Jun 2009, X-No Archive wrote:
>
> x-XX-XXchive: yes
(defanged just in case).
What would exactly this accomplish? It will go to the WWW mail archives,
but would it contaminate the rest of the pages there and hose spidering for
the WWW mail archives?
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Debian should upgrade its listings software to more modern ones such
as google or nabble.
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Or at least allow noindex tags inside posts.
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Hi David,
Thanks for your suggestion,
On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 12:19:28PM -0800, David de Hilario Richards wrote:
> The system/administration section of the OS is password protected.
> This is a good protection against viruses etc that would attack the OS
> but maybe the Debian developers could in
--On December 12, 2007 12:19:28 PM -0800 David de Hilario Richards
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Debian OS developers,
I have a suggestion for the Debian Project:
The system/administration section of the OS is password protected. This
is a good protection against viruses etc that wo
Hello Debian OS developers,
I have a suggestion for the Debian Project:
The system/administration section of the OS is password protected. This is a
good protection against viruses etc that would attack the OS but maybe the
Debian developers could include password protecting Emptying the Tras
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