Hello, I am one of the admins for the list users@subversion.tigris.org.
Our list software adds the "X-No-Archive" header, although we wish it
didn't. As we don't have full control over the list software, I'm
writing to ask if Gmane can ignore the "X-No-Archive" header on all
mailing lists *@subversion.tigris.org. Specific list names are:
users@subversion.tigris.org
dev@subversion.tigris.org
announce@subversion.tigris.org
users@subversion.tigris.org
svn@subversion.tigris.org
svn-breakage@subversion.tigris.org
l10-es@subversion.tigris.org
l10-ru@subversion.tigris.org
l10-fr@subversion.tigris.org
But we may get more lists, so if it's possible to just ignore
X-No-Archive on *everything* coming from @subversion.tigris.org, that
would be ideal.
If it's necessary to authenticate my status as a list admin, let me
know what method you'd like to use.
Thank you for your time,
-Karl Fogel
Kevin Puetz <puetzk@puetzk.org> writes:
> kfogel@collab.net wrote:
> > No, it's not -- we're working on getting the header turned off, but
> > it's tricky due to the way the list server is set up.
> >
> > Can you tell who set up the list at Gmane? It would be great if we
> > could get Gmane to ignore the header.
>
> Actually, being the person who subscribed it at gmane doesn't really matter,
> AIUI you just have to convince them that you are the list admin and hence
> authorized to tell them you want it archived at gmane anyway. (some of this
> is described at http://gmane.org/expiry.php)
>
> I think a common approach is to have them mail you a 'magic token' to a list
> support/admin contact from the message headers, but I suspect they are also
> flexible regarding other approaches. Just send them and email and ask.
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Received on Sun Oct 24 04:13:59 2004