Re: Subscriptions to "ietf-honest"

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well, question. Did he actually do that, or did he make a mailing list that has one member - the IETF list - to which he can add other members as he chooses?

You may recall that at some point in the past we had the opposite. Someone set up a mailing list that was subscribed to ietf@xxxxxxxx and filtered some of our more interesting personalities. Folks that subscribed to it go a feed without the comments of (or replies to) those individuals. Many moved their subscriptions.

Are you asking the Trust, or the IETF leadership, to send a cease and desist letter?

On Mar 23, 2009, at 2:35 PM, Melinda Shore wrote:

I was auto-subscribed to Dean's "ietf-honest" mailing
list, and I'm unhappy about it.  I don't know what his
current status is with regard to the ietf@xxxxxxxx
mailing list but I think he's pretty clearly abusing
this mailing list by snagging names from it and
putting us on his mailing list without asking.  I'm also
not thrilled that the "welcome" message he sends out
fails to clearly identify who's sending it and that
he does not represent the IETF.  This is a small problem
but a problem nonetheless.

Melinda
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