Re: The IETF_Censored mailing list

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On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Tim Chown wrote:

> How timely...

The unsubscribe instructions given below are incomplete. (Still
working on finding the correct ones.)

And you'll still get to listen to Atkielski and Anderson.

L.

> On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 03:03:01AM +0200, Super-User wrote:
> >
> >                         The IETF_Censored mailing list
> >
> >    At times, the IETF list is subject to debates that have little to do
> >    with the purposes for which the IETF list was created. Some people
> >    would appreciate a "quieter" forum for the relevant debates that take
> >    place, but the IETF's policy of openness has so far prevented the IETF
> >    from imposing any censorship policy on the IETF@ietf.org list.
> >
> >    To give people an alternative, there is a list called
> >    "ietf_censored@carmen.ipv6.cselt.it".
> >
> >    This list is a sublist (that is, it gets the same messages as) the
> >    open IETF discussion list. However, this list will not forward all
> >    messages; in particular, the filters have been set so that persons and
> >    discussions that are, in the view of Raffaele D'Albenzio, irrelevant
> >    to the IETF list are not forwarded.
> >
> >    Because this filter is automated, the criteria include:
> >      * Well known troublemakers
> >      * Well known crosspostings
> >      * Subjects that have led to recent non-conclusive exchanges
> >      * Some ways to say "unsubscribe"
> >      * Some "out-of-office-reply" messages
> >
> >    To join the list, send the word "subscribe" in the BODY of a message
> >    to ietf_censored-request@carmen.ipv6.cselt.it (the URL here is an RFC
> >    2368 mailto URL that does the Right Thing).
> >
> >    To unsubscribe, send the word "unsubscribe" in the BODY of a message
> >    to ietf_censored-request@carmen.ipv6.cselt.it. Do not send to the list
> >    - your message will be filtered!
> >    (members of the main IETF list itself must follow instructions for
> >    that list, of course. You are only a member of ietf_censored if there
> >    is a comment on the bottom of your IETF list mail saying that the
> >    message has been sent through the ietf_censored list.)
> >
> >    For fun, there is a special list for the rejected messages:
> >    ietf_censored-rejects@carmen.ipv6.cselt.it - subscribe in the same
> >    fashion, by mail to ietf_censored-rejects-request@carmen.ipv6.cselt.it
> >
> >    By public request, the current set of filters are listed at
> >    http://vesuvio.ipv6.tilab.com/cgi-bin/ietf_censored-filters
> >
> >    This page is http://carmen.ipv6.cselt.it/ietf_censored.html, and is
> >    posted monthly in text form to ietf@ietf.org
> >      _________________________________________________________________
> >
> >    Raffaele D'Albenzio < root@carmen.ipv6.cselt.it>
>
> _______________________________________________
> This message was passed through ietf_censored@carmen.ipv6.cselt.it, which is a sublist of ietf@ietf.org. Not all messages are passed. Decisions on what to pass are made solely by Raffaele D'Albenzio.
>

<http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/L.Wood/><L.Wood@ee.surrey.ac.uk>




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