Re: Subscriptions to "ietf-honest"

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I was subscribed and was able to unsubcribe w/o any difficulties so as to make the experience memorable. I would much prefer to not have been bothered.

I recall very fondly the list filtered relay Fred mentions ... unfortunately, one day it just stopped functioning w/o warning.

Dave Morris

On Tue, 24 Mar 2009, Ole Jacobsen wrote:

I think he added the ietf list as a whole. When I tried to
unsubscribe it said I needed a password which it never sent,
so I assume I am not "on" his list the strict sense.

Ole

Ole J. Jacobsen
Editor and Publisher,  The Internet Protocol Journal
Cisco Systems
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On Mon, 23 Mar 2009, Fred Baker wrote:

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.
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