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If you'd been following some of the responses there ... It was an ex-employee making allegations wrt a legal matter, in process, between them and NSI. Rather than leave it with the courts, that ex started spamming the DP list with their version of events. This created a legal problem for NSI. Caught between a rock and a hard place, the DP list got squashed. I would have done the same thing. The first time I saw flip's note, combined with some stuff on the DNSO/GA list, I started building a mail server, on a spare amdK6-233 Linux box, to run under DNSO.NET. Frankly, I could use some help with that effort (Postfix/MailMan/INN). I was not expecting this to happen for at least another week. The DP list was the only impartial list around. Everything else is under ICANN/DNSO control. -- ROELAND M.J. MEYER Managing Director Morgan Hill Software Company, Inc. TEL: +001 925 373 3954 FAX: +001 925 373 9781 http://www.mhsc.com mailto: [email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: David Howe [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 9:00 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Domain-Policy? > > > > Got two emails in reasonably close order (this follows an > argument about > Netsol selectively deleting emails from the DP archive) > > -------------------------------- first > message ------------------------------------------------------------- > Subject: We Are Mad As Hell And Doing Something! > > NOTE: NSI is refusing to post this email message for over 10 > hours. This is > -------------------------------- end of first > message --------------------------- > -------------------------------second > message -------------------------------- > From: Tom Newell <[email protected]> > Subject: List deactivation > To: [email protected] > > This list will be closed effective immediately. When > --Tom > -------------------------------- end of first > message --------------------------- > > > and Domain-Policy is **gone** - gone from the website > (archive and all), > email to the list bounces, resub requests to the majordomo fail. > > any ideas what is going on here (other than the obvious > impression that the > easiest way to stop the argument is to delete the forum)
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