battery life.
( Actually, I'm surprised that these are either not there or are not
advertised already; it really reduces the number of complaints about
'the wireless failed in the middle of my presentation' )
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need someone on-hand (though not necessarily in the room) to apply
suitable percussive maintenance.
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Systems/Network Engineer NCC
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involved in a similar system for the RIPE meetings, it is far
easier to have an automated system. WG-Chairs, presentors have other
demands on their time.
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Systems/Network Engineer
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Franck Martin wrote:
This is interesting, because on our side of the world, when I do an
analysis, I can see that mail is about 30% of the TCP traffic, with the
web being about 40% of TCP traffic.
I guess we do not have the same needs over very slow links...
Look more
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, todd glassey wrote:
What was the attendance of the last meeting then? and also what then is the
sum total of unique EMail Addresses in the Lists then too? I.e. what is the
total size of the Vetting Community Resource that the IETF brings to the
Party as an
.
Actually, those claiming otherwise seem to have read and understood
various references on how email works.
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Bruce Campbell I speak for myself.
not be perceived as a problem. If you were referring to
non-arrival of messages after a significant amount of time (a day or more,
again carefully noting the GMT offsets), then that is a problem.
Regards,
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On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Robert Elz wrote:
Date:Sun, 16 Dec 2001 15:22:46 -0600
From:Matt Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| For the name harvesting attack, my favorite idea
| (perhaps for no better reason than because its mine) is
for the time this has taken.
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NCC
I do not speak for my employer Operations
. The procmail recipe used to implement such will also be
available.
Regards,
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NCC
I do not speak for my employer
,
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I speak for myself, !employer
: The IETF discussion list serves two purposes. It furthers the
: development and specification
On Mon, 15 May 2000, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote:
tytso I wonder how many people are still using plain-text,
tytso non-HTML enabled mail readers? It still happens on some
tytso mailing list, where someone will send a base-64 encoded
tytso html'ified message (usually using MS Outlook), and someone
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