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Subject: Re: Keeping lists totally private
From: Christopher Samuel <chris @ rivers . dra . hmg . gb>
Organization: IT Vulnerabilities Group, DRA Malvern, UK
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 10:39:52 +0100
To: List-Managers @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <9606271126.ZM2390@higgins>
References: <199606270800.BAA24821@miles.greatcircle.com>

In message <9606271126.ZM2390@higgins>, 
	sullivan@fa.disney.com writes:

> > 	Can anybody provide pointers as to how to enforce
> > 	a no-announce policy for the list --- specifically,
> > 	how to prevent any/all of the various lists of mailing
> > 	lists on the internet from listing it?
> 
> In light of the First Ammendment, I'd have to answer "no".

Ahem, what first ammendment ?

> You can try _asking_  the lists to delete your mailing list but you can't
> enforce your request.

This is true, although I would consider it common courtesy to honour such
a request from the owner of the list.

cheers,
Chris
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