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Michael Richardson wrote: > This "list of lists", alas, would become a spammer/head-hunter target if > made too easily accessible, but we already have that problem. In addition, it would mean that anybody subscribed to one IETF list could spam all of them, which would weaken the protection. Today, if you want to spam all of them, you have to subscribe to all of them, which is impractical. -- /==============================================================\ |John Stracke | http://www.ecal.com |My opinions are my own.| |Chief Scientist |=============================================| |eCal Corp. |"Baldric, how did you manage to find a turnip| |francis at ecal.com|that cost 400,000 pounds?" "Well, I had to | | |haggle." --Blackadder III | \==============================================================/
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