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Re: [admin] Using the NANOG list as a paging mechanism


From: "Martin Hannigan" <hannigan () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 19:53:24 -0500


On Jan 8, 2008 7:22 PM, Deepak Jain <deepak () ai net> wrote:

They're almost always short, and have Subject: lines that indicate
what they're about, so it's easy to skip over them based on the
Subject: line, and Gmail thinks I have 6.5GB of remaining quota space
so it's not even worth the effort of deleting them.   Sometimes
they're even about issues like getting through the AOL email-rejection
loop that are useful to multiple people.  It's operational and de
minimus.


Its operational and de minimus and sometimes the most simple way to
arrange something... e.g. a mail filter/blackhole and no obvious contact
phone number (e.g. the remote website is affected by the blackhole, etc).

This is not a suggestion that NANOG should be carte-blanche a paging
service, but in the few cases it appears, it doesn't seem to be
clue-deprived requests that often.


Hi Deepak,

Agreed, and both that are described contain content, or at least
that's the way I'm reading your reply. We are specifically pointing
out the paging messages that contain nothing but an empty request for
"someone from xyz to contact $foo" for an unknown reason. I think it's
fair for us to ask for some content if we're going to see these
requests forwarded to ~9k users.


Best Regards,

Martin Hannigan
NANOG MLC Member


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