All IETF mailing list seem to now require this &%!$# confirmation procedure. 
This particular message was rather ironic; I was sending a request to 
"[email protected]"! Who decided to implement this filtering, and why did 
they do such a poor job of it?

Whose



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 1:20 PM
To: Christian Huitema
Subject: Confirm: 
[email protected]:phQqLmSzPbBA:BttiZVJDKqxGAJxkqjzyRLPoJnA_T9FrS9ksVw


Confirmation of list posting -- confirmation ID: phQqLmSzPbBA

The ietf.org mailing-list server has received a list posting from 
[email protected] to [email protected] with the subject 
'Why am I receieving this message?'

As the sender address isn't subscribed to the list, and has not been
confirmed earlier, we have to request a confirmation of the address.
To confirm the address, send a message to [email protected],
with the same subject line as this message.

(Simply sending a 'reply' to this message should work from most email
interfaces, since that usually leaves the subject line in the right
form.  The reply's additional "Re:" is ok.)

If you do not wish your posting to the list to go through, simply
disregard this message.  Questions to [email protected].


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