Re: [tcpm] Something's fishy here

Michael Welzl <michawe@ifi.uio.no> Tue, 13 March 2018 15:07 UTC

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Subject: Re: [tcpm] Something's fishy here
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Yes - I just saw this now - somebody’s got the alias wrong in their mail clients
The first email I can see having this is from Michael Scharf…



> On Mar 13, 2018, at 4:05 PM, Samuel Jero <sjero@sjero.net> wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> This email chain is being sent to the whole tcpm list. The problem is this address "tcpm-chairs@ietf.org <mailto:tcpm-chairs@ietf.org> <tcpm@ietf.org> <mailto:tcpm@ietf.org>". Clearly the text description doesn't match the list that's actually being sent to.
> 
> --Samuel
>  --
> Samuel Jero
> Doctoral Student
> Computer Science
> Network and Distributed Systems Security Lab
> Purdue University / Northeastern University
> sjero@sjero.net <mailto:sjero@sjero.net>
> http://sjero.net/ <http://sjero.net/>
> On 03/13/2018 11:03 AM, Michael Welzl wrote:
>> Hey all,
>> 
>> David Ros and I received the last emails. In response to my previous one about Jana, I also received answers from Lars and Patrick.
>> I think that already makes four people who probably shouldn’t get emails that are only sent to tcpm-chairs and tsvwg-chairs.
>> 
>> So… check this out. I’m sending this email as a test, again *only* to tcpm-chairs@ietf.org <mailto:tcpm-chairs@ietf.org> and tsvwg-chairs@ietf.org <mailto:tsvwg-chairs@ietf.org>
>> 
>> If you’re not a chair of TCPM or TSVWG, something’s bad. If, like me, you never even were one, something’s REALLY bad.
>> 
>> Then, maybe someone could fix it… or have someone fix it?  But I guess one of the chairs of one of these groups perhaps - because these seem to be the wrong “exploders” to even contain people like myself?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Michael
>> 
>> PS:  Because this email apparently will go out to many random people, I’ll use this chance for a commercial break: http://www.skinsofa.com <http://www.skinsofa.com/>
>> At least one of the recipients is in Munich, only a short drive away from Innsbruck where we’ll play a gig in Hard Rock Cafe on the 20th of April. Just saying  :-)
>> 
>> 
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