[arin-discuss] FW: unsubscribe
Divins, David
dsd at servervault.com
Tue Apr 11 12:14:19 EDT 2006
My secret agenda is revealed. I claim in public it was an accident. In
reality it was a covert arin cleansing.
-dsd
-----Original Message-----
From: arin-discuss-bounces at arin.net
[mailto:arin-discuss-bounces at arin.net] On Behalf Of Nathan Miller
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 12:03 PM
To: ARIN-discuss at arin.net
Subject: Re: [arin-discuss] FW: unsubscribe
I agree with the entertaining comment. Personally, I think this is a
cleverly fashioned idea by Arin to remove all those who shouldn't be on
the
Arin-discuss list anyways. =) This is good for the rest of us who
remain!
I would assume most of the 'unsubscribe' messages we see are from people
who
are unfamiliar with what ARIN is anyways.
I just saw it this morning, someone replied to one of these
announcements
that had a subject of "YOU CANNOT UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LISTBYE-MAILING
THE
LIST!!!!!" with "unsubscribe" as their response! Now that's good for a
few
laughs for all of us! =)
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Nathan Miller
> -----Original Message-----
> From: arin-discuss-bounces at arin.net
[mailto:arin-discuss-bounces at arin.net]
> On Behalf Of Paul Vixie
> Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 8:16 AM
> To: ARIN-discuss at arin.net
> Subject: Re: [arin-discuss] FW: unsubscribe
>
> > I think thats why the person was dumbfounded that the folks on the
> > list are ISP's. One would hope that some of these folks had a
clue...
> > The internet is doomed if its controlled by the people on this list.
>
> i don't know if that's strictly true. folks are saying "unsubscribe"
> because they see others doing so, in two ways. first, they don't WANT
> to be on a mailing list where the main topic is "how to unsubscribe."
> second, they assume that if others are unsubscribing this way, that
> they also ought to be able to do so. apparently LISTSERV would notice
> "unsubscribe" alone on a line in a body and do something with it, so
> there's some precedent. i'll bet arin's "mailman" could be configured
> to act on these, since mailman has every other feature known to
mankind.
>
> in any case, "internet is doomed, film at 11" is a very old story. i
> myself sang that song when abuse desks started rejecting MIME-attached
> spam samples on the basis that "they might contain viruses." but here
> we are a half dozen years later. apparently the internet is every bit
> as survivable as its urban legends indicate, though for economic
causes
> rather than good design.
>
> meanwhile this whole "unsubscribe" thread is very entertaining, sort
of
> like watching people get their cars stuck in the mud on my driveway,
and
> this time i don't even have to chain 'em up and pull 'em out.
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