James Newton. Admin 3 wrote: > > I don't have any method in place to stop archival of posts based on > inclusion of copyright or X-NOARCHIVE, etc... > > If it gets to that point, and no one will volunteer the time to add those > methods, I'll close the archive (make it not publicly accessible) or > unsubscribe the objectors as the list members feel appropriate. > > Makes you wonder if it is worth it... Don't get disheartened James. I imagine the majority of people on the list really appreciate the many hours you put in (without pay!) and what you have achieved. I am member of a few public forums, and it is a very obvious reality that anything that you post to a public forum is "out there". Hundreds of people read it, some save it to their harddrive, some email it to friends, etc. Unless you are prepared for the entire world to be able to read it for the rest of eternity then don't post it. As for someone selling my posts and making money from my efforts helping another person, I can understand why many piclist people would be upset about that. If you ever do that I think it would need to be handled very carefully. Re the piclist.com form, I am not "properly" subscribed to piclist.com facilities as I didn't like the form either, too many places on the net are way too invasive and the public are getting sick of it. -Roman -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.