Re: The IETF's email mess [was: RE: Large messages to 6man list]

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On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 3:28 AM Vasilenko Eduard
<vasilenko.eduard=40huawei.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Dear IETF Police,
> If you would continue to ban HTML then please do it in a more specific way:
> 1. Reject the message (with sender notification).
> Or
> 2. Convert it to text (with some information lost).
> The current way (the chair should release/reject the message manually) is for sure the worst method to ban technology, automation is very needed.
> RFC on "IETF HTML banning rules" would be good to have because it is a way to have a "consensus".
>

I don't think outright rejecting or converting emails is a good idea.

That said, we could run an experiment to see if our culture can be shaped by
writing down a set of conventions for email we can ask participants to use.
We could even experiment with autoresponders that remind users to use those
conventions if they send email in contravention of them.

-andy





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