Note that Listproc didn't explain why the message was rejected.  My
majordomo setup bounced this message because of its length, requiring me
to approve it by hand.  Perhaps openpgp bounced it for a similar reason?

Cheers,

-Brian

On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Jim Choate wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am about to drop opengpgp.net from feeds from SSZ because they are
> breaking CDR policy and filtering traffic on the server feeds. This is not
> allowed. Nodes may filter to their subscribers, they may not filter
> traffic to the core nodes. openpgp.net is doing this.
> 
> Traffic on the core backbone is supposed to be unfiltered, and unmodified.
> Only subscribers to individual nodes may have their traffic modified. And
> as in the case of SSZ, assuming the other CDR nodes are subscribed
> correctly to SSZ, the other subscribers won't see CDR: appended unless the
> traffic originates at SSZ. Traffic to SSZ subscribers will have the CDR:
> appended. Traffic from other nodes is bounced to the other nodes PRIOR to
> any filtering or local modification per CDR policy.
> 
> Subscribers (assuming they even get this) to openpgp.net should be aware
> that their feeds are being unnecessarily restricted.




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> Subject: Error Condition Re: Posting rejected
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> http://www.heritage.org/issues/96/chpt14.html
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