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                        <a href="#general">General</a>
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	                          <a href="#remove">Can I have my email removed from a public list archive? </a>
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	                          <a href="#w3cspam">Is W3C sending me spam? </a>
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	                          <a href="#prefix">Can you modify a subject line automatically to add a list-specific prefix?</a>
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                        <a href="#aa">Archive Approval System</a>
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                           <a href="#whatthe">What is this approval system for?</a>
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                           <a href="#confused">Why are you sending me mail? I did not send you anything.</a>
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                           <a href="#accept">How does this system interact with smartlist's accept lists?</a>
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                           <a href="#x-no-archive">Do you honor the X-No-Archive message header? Why not?</a>
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                           <a href="#feeback">Where can I send feedback on this system?</a>
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	                          <h2 id="remove">Can I have my email removed from a public list archive? </h2>

	                          <p>In general, no. See the <a href="ArchiveEditingPolicy">archive editing policy</a> for details.</p>
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	                          <h2 id="w3cspam">Is W3C sending me spam?</h2>

	                          <p>No. W3C is not a spammer. See our
				  <a href="/Help/Webmaster.html#spam">Webmaster FAQ</a> for more information.</p>
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	                          <h2 id="prefix">Can you modify a subject line automatically to add a list-specific prefix?</h2>

	                          <p>No; see more about why W3C does not do
	      <a href="subject-tagging">subject tagging</a> in its lists.</p>
	      
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	                    <h2 id="aa">Archive Approval System</h2>

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	                          <h2 id="whatthe">What is this approval system for?</h2>

	                          <p>In the past we have had problems with people sending mail to one of
  our <a href="http://lists.w3.org/">archived mailing lists</a> and then
  being surprised to learn that their message ended up in a public archive.</p>

                           <p>
  We have hundreds of archived lists and although we try to be clear about
  the purpose of a list whenever we refer to it, we can not control how others refer
  to our lists.  Therefore there is always the possibility that someone will send a
  message to our lists without knowing it will be archived on our Web site.
</p>

                           <p>
  This system takes care of that problem by requiring explicit approval
  from each poster before allowing their message to be distributed to the
  list. For the vast majority of posters who do not mind having their
  messages available in our Web archives, there is an option to approve any
  future messages they may send to W3C mailing lists as well.
</p>

                           <p>
  A nice side effect of this system is that it helps to reduce spam on our
  lists, since spammers generally do not read the replies they receive
  (and many or most of the return addresses they use are bogus anyway.)
</p>

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	                          <h2 id="confused">Why are you sending me mail? I did not send you anything.</h2>

                           <p>
  If you received a notification message from us but did not send us a
  message, someone else may have forged a message with your email address
  as the sender. You can find out where the message originated by looking
  at the Received: headers of the message. (note that the only such header
  that can be trusted to be accurate is the one that shows when/where it
  entered our email systems.)
</p>

                           <p>
  If you are interested in preventing email forgeries claiming to be from
  your site, you may want to consider <a href="../../../Mail/spf/">publishing SPF records for your domain(s)</a>.
  W3C's mail servers automatically reject forgeries for domains that have
  published SPF records.
</p>
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	                          <h2 id="accept">How does this system interact with smartlist's accept lists?</h2>
                           <p>
  If you are familiar with our mailing list system, you may wonder how this
  archive approval system interacts with the existing "accept lists", which
  are the lists of email addresses that are allowed to post to each list.
</p>

                           <p>
  There is no interaction between these two mechanisms. The people who were
  on the accept lists before this system was deployed have never explicitly
  given us permission to archive their messages on our site, so they will
  need to go through this archive approval step at least once along with
  everyone else.
</p>
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	                          <h2 id="x-no-archive">Do you honor the X-No-Archive message header? Why not?</h2>

                           <p>
  We do not honor the <code>X-No-Archive</code> message header, nor do we
  plan to. All messages distributed to W3C's mailing lists are archived on
  our site; this is a requirement of participation on our lists.
</p>

                           <p>
  The intent of this system is to notify people that if they participate in
  our lists their messages are archived, not to allow them to participate
  without archiving.
</p>

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	                          <h2 id="feedback">Where can  I send feedback on this system?</h2>

                           <p>
  Please send any feedback on this system to <a href="mailto:archive-approval-comments@w3.org?Subject=archive%20approval%20system%3a%20">archive-approval-comments</a>.
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