In die Tue, 22 May 2001 20:49:51 -0400
Eric Rosen [EMAIL PROTECTED] scripsit:
I do this for the mailing list of the MPLS working group, so I'm aware of
what a nuisance it is. But as far as mailing list management goes, it's not
nearly as big a nuisance as trying to figure out which of
In die Tue, 22 May 2001 12:26:40 -0400
Eric Rosen [EMAIL PROTECTED] scripsit:
As has been pointed out, the non-member messages can be moderated. It takes
about one second to look at a message and tell whether it is unsolicited
commercial or not.
but this means
- that there is a
On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 04:54:07PM -0600, Dave Crocker wrote:
Neither is GIF, which is what the presentation would have to use if the
data were characterized as an HTML web page.
No PNG? :-)
ciao, .mau.
Ohta argues with Keith:
GET A CLUE.
I did read the draft.
Huh? You obviously don't.
What's more, I have tried implementing multihoming
in a way very similar to what you are describing, which is what informed
my earlier comments.
I know "very similar" often means "completely
vint:
There are several
scenarios that would lead to a .eu - an obvious one being the adoption of .eu
on the 3166-1 list by the ISO committee that maintains 3166.
I know that 3166 has very peculiar ideas about what deserver a country
code, but I have the feeling that such a scenario is not
From: Tim Salo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recently noticed that ftp.ietf.org requires the use of an e-mail
address (well, ok, something that looks like an e-mail address) as
a password for anonymous login. ...
I obviously wasn't particularly clear about my concerns in