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When you reply to one of these email list things, DO NOT CHANGE THE "SUBJECT:" FIELD!

Most subscribers to the IETF (and most other) list(s) need for everything received from said list(s) to be appropriately labeled in the "Subject:" field.  Now, instead, because one of you screwed with it, I'm getting a personal conversation that it's perfectly okay to have on the list, but it's labeled in my inbox in a way that keeps me from being able to tell, any longer, that it's part of IETF; and so it's goofing me up.

Either go entirely personal, between yourselves, directly; or please find the "Subject:" field contents of the original IETF message that got you started in this little conversation, and then and put it back into the "Subject:" field of these conversation messages of yours, with "Re:" in front of it so it will be appropriately labeled in list members' inboxes!

Thank you.


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On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 7:26 PM, Bob Hinden <bob.hinden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bob

> Another European site for early TCP/IP experimentation was DFVLR in Germany.
> (By early, I mean between 1981 and 1885, I think.)
> Their SATNET ground station was in Oberpfaffenhofen. The (original, ARPA-funded)
> IAB met once in Oberpfaffnehofen during Oktoberfest. Horst Clausen was our
> genial host.

I still remember that meeting in Oberpfaffnehofen.  We stayed at Herrsching on the Ammersee.

Bob





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