I don't know about others, but I use the IETF mailing list service to
manage the list. If you want to send a message all it takes is a
subscribe, but please don't send me any e-mails... Very easy to do with
a Webpage...
This only guarantees that I won't see your mail and possibly make a
mistake, hopefully I don't make too many mistakes, but I am human
Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: moore(_at_)cs(_dot_)utk(_dot_)edu
[mailto:moore(_at_)cs(_dot_)utk(_dot_)edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 2:33 PM
To: bill(_at_)strahm(_dot_)net
Cc: 'Keith Moore'; ietf(_at_)IETF(_dot_)ORG
Subject: Re: namedroppers mismanagement, continued
No I don't want random people sending stuff to a low volume list ( a
couple messages a week is normal ) so I think asking people to
subscribe is a low overhead task...
I understand where you are coming from, but too many IETF working
groups' output has suffered from lack of outside input. Certainly it's
reasonable to expect frequent contributors to at least get on an
"allowed posters" list, but it's not reasonable to exclude occasional
input from others.
Keith