Re: The ietf-honest nonsense is back

2009-04-20 Thread Rich Kulawiec
I've found it quite useful to block all traffic from persistent spammers' network domains/network blocks. There's really no need for anyone, regardless of affiliation or role, to endure abuse of this nature. The originators of that abuse are disposable, and should be treated as such. ---Rsk ___

Re: The ietf-honest nonsense is back

2009-04-18 Thread Ole Jacobsen
Dean, Oh, for heavens sakes. I don't care for any of your "honest" lists and you have subscribed me twice. I followed the instructions to unsubscribe both times. I don't know why you have to waste everyone's time with your idea of who YOU think should be signed up to what list. Enough already.

Re: The ietf-honest nonsense is back

2009-04-13 Thread Fred Baker
I didn't notice. Anything that comes from Mr Anderson or copies his domain is safely ensconced with other highly valueable material, such as letters from former Nigerian officials regarding monetary transactions. It gets all the notice on my computer that it deserves. On Apr 13, 2009, at 5:

The ietf-honest nonsense is back

2009-04-13 Thread Ole Jacobsen
I was just re-subcribed (and promtly I unsubscribed) to Mr. Andersons list. This is becoming more than just annoying. Ole Ole J. Jacobsen Editor and Publisher, The Internet Protocol Journal Cisco Systems Tel: +1 408-527-8972 Mobile: +1 415-370-4628 E-mail: o...@cisco.com URL: http://www.c