Re: International phone numbers (was Re: AOL Non-Lameness)

2006-10-03 Thread Joe Abley
On 3-Oct-2006, at 08:53, Joe Abley wrote: E.123 also tells us how to write our e-mail addresses and URLs on business cards, except that it calls URLs "web addresses". At least, this is what I can glean from the many E.123 summaries I could find, since the actual document isn't available f

Re: International phone numbers (was Re: AOL Non-Lameness)

2006-10-03 Thread Joe Abley
On 3-Oct-2006, at 00:37, Rick Kunkel wrote: Boy, this is certainly OT. Yeah. Apologies for contributing to the noise, but since someone mentioned it earlier... I had a suspicion it might be standard somewhere. The ITU recommendation is E.123 (02/01), ITU article number E20897 in Eng

Re: International phone numbers (was Re: AOL Non-Lameness)

2006-10-02 Thread Rick Kunkel
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: > > Judicious clipping; hope I kept the right attributions... > > Ian Mason wrote: > > > On 2 Oct 2006, at 23:39, Rick Kunkel wrote: > > >> I had users that appeared to be getting their email blocked seemingly > >> because in their sigs, they write the

Re: International phone numbers (was Re: AOL Non-Lameness)

2006-10-02 Thread Joel Jaeggli
Etaoin Shrdlu wrote: > > Judicious clipping; hope I kept the right attributions... > > Ian Mason wrote: > >> On 2 Oct 2006, at 23:39, Rick Kunkel wrote: > >>> I had users that appeared to be getting their email blocked seemingly >>> because in their sigs, they write their phone number that s

International phone numbers (was Re: AOL Non-Lameness)

2006-10-02 Thread Etaoin Shrdlu
Judicious clipping; hope I kept the right attributions... Ian Mason wrote: On 2 Oct 2006, at 23:39, Rick Kunkel wrote: I had users that appeared to be getting their email blocked seemingly because in their sigs, they write their phone number that stupid IP-Address-Wannabe method, like: 206