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At times, the IETF list is subject to debates that have little to do
with the purposes for which the IETF list was created. Some people
would appreciate a "quieter" forum for the relevant debates that take
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To give people an alternative, there is a list called
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This list is a sublist (that is, it gets the same messages as) the
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messages; in particular, the filters have been set so that persons and
discussions that are, in the view of Maurizio Codogno, irrelevant to
the IETF list are not forwarded.
Because this filter is automated, the criteria include:
* Well known troublemakers
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* Some ways to say "unsubscribe"
* Some "out-of-office-reply" messages
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