Hi folks,

It's still morning, so I'm in a little "idealistic" mood...

Alexander was right, that postmaster@ should have solved the situation
at least as well - but postmaster@ are not so well maintained these
days...

Anyhow, the request could have been more specific - maybe ppl from
different departments read the mail - and it would be an overkill that
the techie from routing, mailing, wehosting (Etc.) would contact you,
wouldn't it?

But what would be really nice is a "List" of ISPs and their techies to
contact for certain problems - unfortunately this list would be abused
by "mere mortals" (call them customers if you prefer ;) ), so it would be
something "from techies for techies"... a gpg-keyring of known techies
would maybe solve that problem nicely.

Have a nice day!
Philipp

PS: And please don't forget to "fine tune" your "out-of-office"
Assistants!

On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 23:48:18 +0200, Daniele Guazzoni wrote:
> Alexander,
> 
> maybe you was in bad mood, this happens.
> Maybe you're wrong, this happens too.
> 
> My personal meaning is that mails on swinog are justified as long they 
> touch themes which affects either the majority of the list or are 
> somehow correlated to our daily business.
> Fredy, as maintainer, correct me if I'm wrong.
> 
> If Arie had started a discussion about the situation of the monkeys in 
> Mozambique I would also blame him but in fact he just tried to solve a 
> business related problem.
> 
> 
> Daniele
> 
> Alexander Koch wrote:
> >On Mon, 30 August 2004 09:39:27 +0200, Arie Gerszt wrote:
> >
> >>If somebody from Tele2 is reading here, please contact me off list.
> >
> >
> >Arie, this request is not exactly useful, spamming the list,
> >and if you could have put in your mail some idea (some call
> >it 'thought') anything more precise than 'Tele 2 Tech' that
> >would be remotely understandable and maybe worth asking here.
> >
> >Not knowing exactly what the others think, I personally do
> >feel a bit like 'somebody did not bother long enough to get
> >hold of ppl, so he asks' - and that is not what swinog (or
> >the nanog list) are for.
> >
> >Feel free to convince me of the opposite.
> >
> >Alexander
> >
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> 
> 
> regards
> 
> 
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> Cisco Certified Network Professional
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