Fwd: Re: Looking for a contact person at Stealth. (fwd)

Kurt Roeckx Q@ping.be
Tue, 21 Aug 2001 19:54:50 +0200


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On Ville's request ...


Kurt


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From: Ville <ville@millennium.stealth.net>
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Subject: Re: Looking for a contact person at Stealth. (fwd)
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Kurt,

Could you pass this to the list? The message was sent a few
days back but never seemed to reach the list.

Thanks.
 

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Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 16:20:37 -0400 (EDT)
From: Ville <ville@millennium.stealth.net>
To: Amit Schnitzer <Amit.Schnitzer@orange.co.il>
Cc: 6bone@isi.edu
Subject: Re: Looking for a contact person at Stealth.


On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Amit Schnitzer wrote:

> Does anybody know of a contact person at Stealth ?
> I have been in contact with a person named Shrihari Pandit
> [...]
> I also tried to contact him trough the company's address at ipv6@stealth.net

Amit,

oops. :)

we apologize for the delayed  response - it's unfortunate seeing
you had to seek for alternative contact-method  to  get in touch
with us.  We are mostly pretty easy to find about,  but at times
our schedules are admittedly tied with issues regarding directly
connected customers and other local end-sites.

ipv6@stealth.net is fine as a contact-address. Basically, it has
has the best reach and always gets to the right people. Personal
e-mail addresses have  the problem of being subject to vacations
and other person-related  issues, as in  the case of any changes
in job-description, et cetera.

PS -  I just spoke  with Shri and he said he'd  get back  to you
within the next few hours' time.



>                    Amit Schnitzer 

Hope this helps,
-- 
	Ville <viha@stealth.net>	Network Security/IPv6 Solutions
					Stealth Communications, Inc.




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