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FW: More Peter Lewis spam



This Peter Lewes was put onb a list (in ADSLMIB) to check
his postings for spam. So WG chair cvaught one ans told him 
this was/is off topic. He just subscribed with another 
email address (or he made one of his collegues do so) and
posted the below again from that email address.

We hear from Hillary Orman that upperside is actually IETF friendly
and that they sometimes do organise good conferences. 
So the only bad thing is that their "marketing" folk seem to
just spam around instead of do focussed postings (after WG
chair approval). Hillary provides Remi.Scavenius@wanadoo.fr as
a possible person to email to and request to try and get a
grip on the marketing folk. 

Now my WG chair can do so, or I can do so as AD, or maybe...
Harald should do so for the whole IETF, cause I believe Peter 
Lewis just spams all over the WG mailing lists.

I am prepared to write a draft email.

Thoughts/comments?

Thanks,
Bert 

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Sneed [mailto:sneedmike@hotmail.com]
Sent: vrijdag 7 november 2003 15:24
To: bwijnen@lucent.com
Subject: More Peter Lewis spam



As you have ignored warnings regarding inappropriate posting, all of you 
posts henceforth will be held for administrator approval.  This message has 
no relevance to the ADSLMIB charter, and will not be approved.

>From: "Peter Lewis" <peter.lewis@upperside.fr>
>To: <adslmib@ietf.org>
>Subject: WiMAX Summit
>Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 10:43:59 +0100
>
>Are WiMAX and WiFi complementary (local vs. metropolitan area networking)?
>When and how will WiMAX evolve towards mobility?
>Can WiMAX be considered as a migration path to 4G?
>How is addressed the interoperability challenge?
>
>These questions, among others, will be addressed during the WiMAX Summit, 
>to be held in Paris on May 25 to 28, 2004.
>
>A call for papers has been launched on-line at:
>http://www.upperside.fr/wimax04/wimax04intro.htm

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Sneed [mailto:sneedmike@hotmail.com]
Sent: vrijdag 7 november 2003 15:25
To: bwijnen@lucent.com
Subject: Fwd: [Adslmib] WiMAX Summit




We are losing this battle.  He has just resubscribed under another name.  
Advice?


>From: "M Winkhler" <m.winkhler@fr.oleane.com>
>To: <adslmib@ietf.org>
>Subject: [Adslmib] WiMAX Summit
>Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 15:24:58 +0100
>
>Are WiMAX and WiFi complementary (local vs. metropolitan area networking)?
>When and how will WiMAX evolve towards mobility?
>Can WiMAX be considered as a migration path to 4G?
>How is addressed the interoperability challenge?
>
>These questions, among others, will be addressed during the WiMAX Summit, 
>to be held in Paris on May 25 to 28, 2004.
>
>A call for papers has been launched on-line at:
>http://www.upperside.fr/wimax04/wimax04intro.htm
>

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Sneed [mailto:sneedmike@hotmail.com]
Sent: vrijdag 7 november 2003 19:30
To: bwijnen@lucent.com
Subject: Fwd: Re: spam from upperside.fr



The guy Hilarie mentions is a principal w/upperside.  Perhaps a note to him 
is in order.

>From: "The Purple Streak, Hilarie Orman" <ho@alum.mit.edu>
>To: sneedmike@hotmail.com
>Subject: Re: spam from upperside.fr
>Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 12:40:49 -0700
>
>They've put on some good conferences about IPsec technology in past
>years, and they are IETF fans.  You might try sending email to
>Remi.Scavenius@wanadoo.fr about the problem, and perhaps he can get a
>grip on the marketing people.
>
>Hilarie