Well that's fine, as long as everyone understands what the situation is.
My address is constantly spammed, so I'm particularly aware of the problem.
About having posts on the public Web...
I agree that it is very useful for research and publicizing permaculture.
In fact, I searched the archives a great deal, and was surprised about
eight months or a year ago when they seemed to disappear from public access.
I'm pretty sure they did disappear (about the time that the Colorado site
csf.colorado.edu stopped hosting lists). They remained accessible if
you had a login and password, though I found them much harder to
search.
Personally I'm glad that the archives are publicly accessible.
(BTW, Google has a wonderful way to
search the contents of a just one site, such as http://lists.ibiblio.org/ ,
the site which contains the archives of permaculture and other maillists.
For example, to search the archives for messages containing the word
"potassium", enter:
potassium site:http://lists.ibiblio.org/
in the Google search window.)
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