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2021-05-27 12:05:26
Hello,

the description of ietf-smtp(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
at https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-smtp says twice:

Discussion of issues related to Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
[RFC 821, RFC 2821, RFC 5321]


The text of the “Welcome to the "ietf-smtp" mailing list” message for
new subscribers is below.


I propose extending both the mailing list description and the welcome
email with something like

“““
If you do not run a mail server, do not propose improvements to SMTP.  

If you do not run a mailing list server, refrain from advices on MLM
operation.
”””

These can be extended to be more specific, e.g. for at least “1 000
users”.

Greetings
  Дилян

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