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

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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 [email protected] 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 [email protected]
> >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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