Re: IESG Statement on Spam Control on IETF Mailing Lists

"Frank Ellermann" <nobody@xyzzy.claranet.de> Mon, 14 April 2008 18:55 UTC

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Subject: Re: IESG Statement on Spam Control on IETF Mailing Lists
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Russ Housley wrote:

> When IETF lists are housed somewhere other than ietf.org,
> they are supposed to include an archive recipient so that
> there is an archive available at ietf.org

Makes sense.  I have submitted some lists to "other lists",
how is this archive recipient magic arranged ? 

 Frank

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