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On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 08:49:04 -0500, "Bert Robbins"
wrote: The funny thing is that most news servers don't honor the X-No-Archive requests because they expire messages on a periodic basis. Some news servers have enough capacity that it can take two and one half years before an article is expired. This makes for a goldmine of Krause's oral effluent. All you have to do is to be able to mine it. The really funny thing is Berts and Ernies spouting off about Usenet false 'facts' on Usenet, when in reality they are talking out their asses. The x-no-archive header was added in 1995 when DejaNews came along. It has *nothing* to do with news servers -- only news archivers. -- Q |
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