[Mailman-Developers] Proposed: remove address-obfuscation code from Mailman 3

Ian Eiloart iane at sussex.ac.uk
Tue Sep 1 11:02:26 CEST 2009



--On 29 August 2009 04:19:58 +0000 Julian Mehnle <julian at mehnle.net> wrote:

> Bob Puff wrote:
>
>> That's the logical progression of that argument, and is the good reason
>> why obfuscation or even removal of parts is not only a good idea, its a
>> necessity. Exposing raw email addresses in their normal form is real
>> low-hanging fruit.
>>
>> Regardless of what I think, my clients will cry bloody murder if emails
>> leak out.  I had one person recently google their email address, and
>> found a link to an archive file that should have been private.  I had
>> removed all links to the archives, but somehow Google found it, indexed
>> it, and the guy threatened me with bloody murder if I didn't take it
>> down.  Sheesh.
>
> There's robots.txt, you know?  If this is just about user outcry, then
> robots.txt will fix it (since all legitimate search engines honor it).

But, the legitimate search engines aren't the problem. It's the harvesters, 
which probably don't honour robots.txt. If you prevent Google from indexing 
the archive, then you just hide the problem.

> -Julian



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