dear friends, as much fun as it might be, I guess approx. 99% of the subscribers of this mailing-list will not be interested in all these +1, +2, +215, -5322,... postings (at least I'm not). so please - if you feel the urge to tell somebody that you share his opinion: grab your phone, give him a call and schedule a meeting in a pub with him. there you can do as much hugging as you like, have a nice beer and make friends. if you want to un-subscripe from this list - just do it and don't tell the whole list about it. should you like comments about your feelings - make a selfie and post in on facebook. just my 2 cents cheers karl -----Original Message----- From: members-discuss-bounces@ripe.net [mailto:members-discuss-bounces@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Timothy Roy Sent: Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2014 04:29 To: Dpto. Datos Television Costa Blanca Cc: members-discuss@ripe.net Subject: Re: [members-discuss] Dealing with automated ticket system replies Make a +2 for this proposal Sent from my iPhone On Jun 17, 2014, at 18:07, "Dpto. Datos Television Costa Blanca" <datos@tvt-datos.es<mailto:datos@tvt-datos.es>> wrote: +1 For this! El 17/06/2014 14:51, Sebastian Wiesinger escribió: * Gert Doering <gert@space.net><mailto:gert@space.net> [2014-06-13 17:25]: Hi, On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 04:58:20PM +0200, Serge Radovcic wrote: I would rather not un-subscribe email addresses without first gaining permission. We do this on the address-policy mailing list - whoever sends an autoreply to a list post will be unsubscribed, and receive a notice why. This was proposed to the APWG list, and people agreed to it, so following community consensus. That's what I'd propose to do here as well: - propose to do it exactly that way ("who sends an autoreply gets unsubscribed, and informed about the reasons why") - wait 14 days for community feedback - if nobody protests, go there. +1 Regards Sebastian