Re: Where to add X-No-Archive: Yes ?
From: Roy Schestowitz (newsgroups_at_schestowitz.com)
Date: 10/31/05
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Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 05:43:21 +0000
__/ [linuxordinateur@gmail.com] on Monday 31 October 2005 02:10 \__
> X-No-Archives: Yes
>
> Where should I add "X-No-Archives: Yes" beside first line when posting.
> I mostly use Pan beside "google posting thingy", and Knews.
If you have a decent/moedern news reader, you should be able to add custom
X-Headers. In Knode, for example, this appears under Preferences -> Post-
ing News -> Technical > X-headers -> New...
I don't think that the contents of message body will have any effect un-
less you use some 'magic' espace character/sequence. Moreover, be aware
that many archivers, in particular those behind Web archives, will not
honour X-No-Archives: Yes. It requires further implementation and is not
practically enforced by law, I suspect.
Roy
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