Yes, I know this is the wrong mailing list

George Mitchell <george+ipng@m5p.com> Wed, 11 July 2012 00:49 UTC

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So I was trying to browse the list of IETF mailing lists at www.ietf.org
to see who might be interested in my failures to browse sites like
yahoo.com and netflix.com following the onset of World IPv6 Day.

Except that I can't browse www.ietf.org either.

It did work previously.  I have a packet capture of the failing "telnet
www.ietf.org 80" session, if anyone is interested.  It looks fine and
proper, all the expected SYNs and ACKs as I sent my HTTP request,
except for the failure to return any HTTP response.  I'm running
FreeBSD 9.0-STABLE.  8.2-STABLE also fails the same way.  No doubt you
can reach www.m5p.com over IPv6; it's been working for years.

Would one of you be able to tell me which mailing should I be using?
My apologies for the inappropriate message.         -- George Mitchell