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Hello,
Did a search for this mail address - which I have not used anywhere but on
the midrange lists, and which didn't exist before October 19 - and it
turned up one hit:
http://archive.midrange.com/code400-l/200410/msg00005.html
But when I went to that page, the address was not there.
Google ignores punctuation in your searches. So, if you remove everything
but letters from your e-mail address, does each word of the address exist
in the message?
I took a look at the message that Google points to, and it contains the
following line:
Sent by: code400-l-bounces+peter.colpaert=massive.be@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Although that's not technically your e-mail address, it's got the same
words in it, therefore Google would consider it a match.
Furthermore, the fact that it exists in the e-mail message means that
someone who knows how midrange.com works would be able to derive your
e-mail address from the message.
David, is it possible to make sure those "Sent by:" lines don't exist in
the archives?
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