Re: Organizationed spam RE: [Sip] WiMAX Summit'05 - Paris - France

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In message <D8E160695E193F8D7AE55851@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Harald Tvei
t Alvestrand writes:
>Peter.lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx has already been denied posting rights on at least 
>one IETF WG mailing list because of this behaviour.
>
>Is it time to dig out RFC 3683/BCP 83?
>
>BTW - has anyone, anywhere ever seen a response from him/them when they 
>have been asked to stop spamming the IETF lists?

I've never received any replies to my notes, and I've co-chaired two of 
the working groups that have received his ads.

Btw, I should note that 3683 explicitly bans most conference notices:

   Although not exhaustive,
   examples of abusive or otherwise inappropriate postings to IETF
   mailing lists include:

...

   o  announcements of conferences, events, or activities that are not
      sponsored or endorsed by the Internet Society or IETF.


		--Steve Bellovin, http://www.research.att.com/~smb



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