Ole,
In the old days, the Secretariat and, in particular, the IETF
Exec Dir, monitored the IETF list. If someone sent a vacation
message to the list, or back to the Secretariat for
Secretariat-posted announcements (to either IETF@ or
ietf-announce@), the assumption was that the individual involved
lacked sufficient clues to be on an IETF list and the address
was quietly unsubscribed.
I guess that, as things have gotten more automated and
larger-scale, we have lost the ability to apply simple solutions.
john
--On Tuesday, July 10, 2007 10:50 AM -0700 Ole Jacobsen
<ole@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Is there a way we could have these things filtered at the
source?
"Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 19:48:04 +0200
From: jburguet@xxxxxxx
To: ietf@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Autoreply: Last Call: draft-hunt-avt-rtcpxnq (BT's
eXtended Network Quality RTP Control Protocol Extended
Reports (RTCP XR XNQ)) to Informational RFC
I am out (on vacation :) ) until next 16 July. See you then."
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