[Spambayes] R: Removal of personal data from your web site

Tony Meyer tameyer at ihug.co.nz
Fri Nov 4 01:12:44 CET 2005


> The decision to make my e-mail public was your while answering me!  
> I didn't send an e-amil to the mailing list.

Yes, you did.  Mail to spambayes-dev at python.org (or  
spambayes at python.org) is to a mailing list.  This is clearly stated  
on our website (http://spambayes.org/contact.html), and also in the  
documentation that is included with SpamBayes.

> Read your answer to me to understand it before answering in the way  
> You did (read the part in capital letters and You will able to  
> understand).

Other than the start of sentences and in "SpamBayes", there is no  
part in capital letters.

> Please remove my data from Your site by entering the server and  
> deleting it. It should be very simple! I'll ask the intervention of  
> the Italian law.

You'll find that Italian law does not prevent a New Zealander  
replying to a public message hosted on a United States machine.  In  
any case, I have no access to any of the machines (mail.python.org,  
cache.google.com, archive.org or any others) that make these archives  
publicly available.  Please read my reply - if there's something  
there that's unclear, I'm happy to expand on it.  *You* posted a  
message to a public mailing list (spambayes-dev at python.org) - *you*  
made the message irrevocably public.

=Tony.Meyer

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