On 17 Dec 2008 21:10:14 GMT, Yenc@power-post.org (Trismegistus) wrote:
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Go into the "header" settings and check the X-No-Archive box. Here's
why:
X-No-Archive, also known colloquially as xna, is a newsgroup message
header field used to prevent a Usenet message from being archived in
various servers.
It was designed to follow the standard message header protocol, RFC
1036 and 977, used in existing newsgroups. In addition to the standard
header fields used in all newsgroup messages (including Path:, From:,
Subject:, and Date:), news reader software includes the option for a
user to add additional, optional fields to a header. These additional
fields are prefixed with the label X- so that they can be ignored by
news servers and newsreaders. The phrase "No Archive" was coined as a
way to state "Do not archive this message," and the X- prefix was
added to complete the term X-No-Archive.
The proper field to prevent a message from being archived is as
follows:
X-No-Archive: Yes
UVRae
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