Hi Rob On 2012-04-24 13:21, Rob Clarke wrote: > WRT the softwolves site, the email address obfuscation might have fooled a > spambot 10 years ago but not anymore. Do we have the possibility to > improve it? > You'd have to ask Peter Krefting about that - hypermail that he uses is not maintained anymore but I guess that it is a matter of configuration.... maybe... I seem to remember that the posts are statically rendered to html upon arrival - if that's the case then a clever sed script should be used to transform the messages. PS: I don't know if Peter reads this list actively - email me if you need his email address /Uffe >> >> >> Hi Bil, >> >> On 2012-04-23 20:59, Bil Herd wrote: >>> Anybody see anything wrong if I make an archive or a live feed of CBM >>> Hackers on my website? >> >> I'm not in any position to decide that. >> >> The original cbm-hackers online archive is located here: >> http://www.softwolves.com/arkiv/cbm-hackers/ >> >> But as it is not full-text indexed I asked Peter Krefting who is >> managing the archive at softwolves.com for permission before creating a >> searchable mirror-archive of cbm-hackers at nabble.com >> >> http://nabble-com-cbm-hackers.2304266.n4.nabble.com/ >> >> Peter was so kind to provide me with a complete msg-dump spanning from >> 1998-2011 that could be imported into the nabble engine. >> >> Personally I think that it would be great - but I kindly ask you to mask >> and/or delete our email adresses so that we would not choke in spam >> emails. >> >> /Uffe >> >> Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2012-04-24 12:01:00
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