Normally these requests are looking for somebody who's operational and has a clue, and therefore aren't intended for me (:-), but IMHO they're_really_ not a problem. They're almost always short, and have Subject: lines that indicate what they're about, so it's easy to skip over them based on the Subject: line, and Gmail thinks I have 6.5GB of remaining quota space so it's not even worth the effort of deleting them. Sometimes they're even about issues like getting through the AOL email-rejection loop that are useful to multiple people. It's operational and de minimus.
- [admin] Using the NANOG list as a paging mechanism Martin Hannigan
- Re: [admin] Using the NANOG list as a paging mecha... Patrick Clochesy
- Re: [admin] Using the NANOG list as a paging m... Bill Nash
- Re: [admin] Using the NANOG list as a paging m... Robert E. Seastrom
- Re: [admin] Using the NANOG list as a pagi... C. Jon Larsen
- Re: [admin] Using the NANOG list as a paging mecha... Perry E. Metzger
- Re: [admin] Using the NANOG list as a paging m... Bill Stewart
- Re: [admin] Using the NANOG list as a pagi... Deepak Jain
- Re: [admin] Using the NANOG list as a ... Martin Hannigan