That's the "wonder" of google. Nothing is actually "submitted". If we REALLY want, we can have all our pages removed from the search engines by emailing them, and asking that they remove the vanagon.com domain from their databases. I like the ease of use in googling previous posts, versus the vanagon.com search. The google servers are so much faster. Sudhir On 9/5/07, Andrew Grebneff <andrew.grebneff@stonebow.otago.ac.nz> wrote: > The list is an e-mail list, yet when Googling for unrelated stuff I > keep coming across bits of postings I have made. How on earth are > they being submitted to searchengines? Is someone trawling list > archives? > |
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