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Mike Easter

2007-07-29, 1:13 pm

Anonymous wrote:
> "Mike Easter"


<citing wiki article on XNA>
[vbcol=seagreen]
> No they do NOT delete it from the archive. Google stops displaying the
> message but it is still in their archive in case they change their
> minds later. Look at your Google profile & you'll see that it includes
> in the month by month count for any group messages that are
> X-no-archive'd. Google still has them!


You are addressing the wiki word I cited, 'delete'.

Google's words on the subject are not exactly the same as the wiki
words. The wiki 'overstates' the concept of 'deleting' -- whereas
google presents it as 'accessibility'. Gmane is also explanatory about
the difference between deleting and making inaccessible.

http://groups.google.com/support/bi...6487&topic=9253 I
don't want you to archive my articles! How can I keep my messages from
being archived on Google Groups? - Any post that contains the text
"X-No-Archive:" either in the message headers of their post or as the
very first text in the first line of the message body will be displayed
on Google Groups for only seven days and won't be searchable after it's
removed.

<Google doesn't use the term 'deleted' at all, just 'display' and
searchable>

I'm beginning to think that GG has completely eliminated the ability to
search GG for usenet posts by mid.

http://gmane.org/expiry.php Gmane respects the X-No-Archive, Archive
and X-Archive headers. -- Implementation -- Gmane implements expiry with
cancel messages. Once a day, the expiry log is processed, and any
articles that are found to have expired will be canceled. On the main
Gmane site, cancel messages result in the messages disappearing from
both the news and web interfaces, but the messages won't really be
deleted. They will, however, be totally and utterly gone from public
view.


--
Mike Easter

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