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Why would you want to remove your postings from a list's own
archives? That would negate the value of the archives. If you don't
want your postings in a list's archive, don't post to the list.
<grin>.

Dan Robinson
Indexing Services
H.W. Wilson Company
Bronx, NY
drobinson@hwwilson.com

On  7 May 98 at 10:16, Naomi Lloyd wrote:

> As a follow up to the post about dejanews: it is possible to delete your
> posts from their database, I have heard (though this doesn't delete the
> posts from the individual archives of listservs, such as LM_NET). Anyone
> out there know how to do this?
>
> Thanks
>
> Naomi
> --
> Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources
> 310 Johnston Terminal, 25 Forks Market Road
> Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4S8, CANADA
> cierlib@mb.sympatico.ca
>
>

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