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> ...... Forwarded Message ....... > From: Rick Adams > To: dave@farber.net > Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 21:58:03 -0400 > Subj: RE: [IP] more on letter from Jon Postel > > I find it rather astonishing that someone would attempt to justify > fraudulently impersonating a > dead person. > > Identity theft comes to mind. > > It is certainly acceptable to forward mail address to Postel to someone who > answers it but it is > ethically indefensible to respond in his name. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-ip@v2.listbox.com [mailto:owner-ip@v2.listbox.com] On Behalf Of > David Farber > Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 5:23 PM > To: Ip > Subject: [IP] more on letter from Jon Postel > > > From: touch@ISI.EDU > Subject: Re: [IP] [spam] letter from Jon Postel > Date: June 10, 2004 12:40:48 PM EDT > To: dave@farber.net > > Dave, > > FYI, Jon's email is still valid and maintained here at ISI for a number > of reasons. Receiving email from his address - i.e., non-spam - is not > uncommon. We still receive requests directed to his address as > indicated in many Internet documents, as well as others (most recently > to clarify the IPv6 ethertype field). > > I and others at ISI handle these requests, which might otherwise be > difficult for users to redirect on their own. > > Getting mail from Jon doesn't necessarily mean something's amiss > (unless of course it's spam). And checking that email addresses are > valid won't filter out email from his address either. > > Joe >
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