Re: Deja Vu

2001-03-20 Thread Danny Iacovou
Phil Karn writes: > The countless eateries in said skyway that (even when the skyway is > open) always seem to be closed whenever you're looking for food. I think the best place to eat in Mpls is at Kypros Restaurant, 14th and Nicollet...right by the convention center. It is Greek/Cypriot fo

Re: Should IETF do more to fight computer crime?

2000-05-23 Thread Danny Iacovou
Steven M. Bellovin writes: > > Right. On the other hand, the AP reports that a French-government > sponsored bill would bar anonymous posting to the net. For details, > see >http://www.techserver.com/noframes/story/0,2294,500207446-500289602-501571097-0,00.html But should the IETF be figh

Re: IETF *is* computer crime.

2000-05-23 Thread Danny Iacovou
Hello Bob, I think you are being too harsh on the IETF, ISOC, ICANN, ITU, and "whatever other unsanctioned, informal acretion of pseudo-authorities should arise". As an example, a group of people decided to coordinate efforts in order to communicate with each other. They agreed on a forma

RE: Email messages: How large is too large?

1999-12-16 Thread Danny Iacovou
> -Original Message- > From: J. Noel Chiappa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 3:30 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Email messages: How large is too large? > > > > From: Jon Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > sending a

RE: Email messages: How large is too large?

1999-12-14 Thread Danny Iacovou
> There are scaling problems. Consider how many disk drives an > ISP would > need to dedicate to mail directories to support many users > moving 28 MByte > messages. A 32 GByte drive can hold only about 1000 such messages. > Consider an ISP with 1,000,000 customers. Remember the bad old days