Re: spamcon 2001 (May 25-25, San Francisco)

Chip Rosenthal <chip@UNICOM.COM> Wed, 18 April 2001 20:00 UTC

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From: Chip Rosenthal <chip@UNICOM.COM>
Subject: Re: spamcon 2001 (May 25-25, San Francisco)
Comments: To: Ted Gavin <tedgavin@newsguy.com>
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In-Reply-To: <lgqrdt8i63u2vdudtu95lt94c3tgjb368m@4ax.com>; from tedgavin@newsguy.com on Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 03:26:23PM -0400

On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 03:26:23PM -0400, Ted Gavin wrote:
> Cool. Since our recent draft is about to be published as RFC-3098,
> should someone try and weasel an invitation?

Go ahead and register for an invite at the web site.  I believe the
invitations are just being used as a filter process to keep the size
managable and ensure the right people are attending.

(Again, that's http://www.spamcon.com/)

> Sounds interesting!

It could be.  I'm hopeful that it will be a good crowd of folks, and
some good ideas will emerge.

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