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On 01/01/70 01:00,  wrote:
> I think the "some mails from bona fide group members who use a different
> email address" is referring to me :) My mobile client is set up with the
> wrong alias so apologies for not changing it sooner. However, upon
> dereferencing both forms of my email address you can determine they do
> in fact identify the same resource :)

Not only ... I've sent some emails from the wrong address.

Ivan - just disregard messages I send from the wrong place.  User error; 
too many email accounts.  I usually work it out eventually and resend 
from the right place.

>
> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org
> <mailto:ivan@w3.org>> wrote:
>
>
>     A specific admin issue on the usage of the mailing list...
>
>     The way our mailing list has been set up (we can discuss whether we
>     want a change, but that is a different issue) is
>     that only people on the Working Group can send mail to the list
>     (though the archives are free) and, moreover, only
>     with the email address that is bound to their W3C account. All other
>     mails end up in a moderator queue which means, in
>     practice, I have to redirect those mails to the mailing list to give
>     it an authorization. I can do that easily from my
>     usual mail client but, for example, the smtp ports are closed in the
>     hotel right now, I can only use webmail that does
>     not have that feature. So this has to be done later.
>
>     A typical example is that Jeremy sent a mail to the I18N people
>     (Addison, Martin) who all make a global reply and
>     their mails end up on the moderator queue (there are some right now,
>     I hope I handle that once I am at the BBC). Hence
>     the lateness of some of their responses. But there are also some
>     mails from bona fide group members who use a
>     different email address.
>
>     I am o.k. if we decide a change in the mailing list set up policy
>     but, until this is done, please do not forget this
>     issue. I may not always be around to handle the moderation queues...
>
>     Thanks
>
>     Ivan
>
>
>
>     --
>     Ivan Herman, W3C Semantic Web Activity Lead
>     URL: http://www.w3.org/People/Ivan/
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>
>
>
>
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