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: rmeyer@mhsc.com
-----Original Message----- From: David Howe [mailto:DaveHowe@gmx.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 9:00 AM To: nanog@merit.edu 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 <tomn@LISTS.NETSOL.COM> Subject: List deactivation To: DOMAIN-POLICY@LISTS.NETSOL.COM
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)