And see if you can fix message readability, if I send a multi-part signed e-mail (TEXT+HTML) with PGP Like this one ;) Russ Housley wrote: > Mike: > > We are transitioning the ietf.org mail lists to a new Secretariat next > month. I'd like to table this idea until that transition is complete, > and then raise it again when the new servers are up, running, and > stable. Let's get what we have moved and working before improvements > are made. > > I like the idea. Please raise it again in February. > > Russ > > > At 01:58 PM 12/20/2007, Michael Thomas wrote: >> Lucy Lynch wrote: >>> >>> As an old multicast warrior and a long time NOC volunteer I'd point >>> out that we've been eating our own dog food for years. The world >>> didn't end and the network never melted completely ;-). All the fine >>> folks involved in *hard* technologies like DNSSEC, DKIM, mobility, >>> multicast, new routing solutions, etc. should be following this >>> discussion with a mixture of dread and befuddlement. >> >> >> I'm not sure I'd say DKIM is a "hard technology" but... what would it >> take >> to get all of the IETF lists signing with DKIM? How can I help? >> >> Mike > > > _______________________________________________ > Ietf mailing list > Ietf@xxxxxxxx > https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf -- Franck Martin ICT Specialist franck@xxxxxxxxx SOPAC, Fiji GPG Key fingerprint = 44A4 8AE4 392A 3B92 FDF9 D9C6 BE79 9E60 81D9 1320 "Toute connaissance est une reponse a une question" G.Bachelard
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