Re: [Full-disclosure] Administrivia: A new home for FD

From: John Cartwright (johnc_at_grok.org.uk)
Date: 03/09/05

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    On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 08:31:28AM +0100, Eckard Brauer wrote:
    > The bad point indeed is that I lost the digest mode and get all messages
    > immediately since that. Could you please check the configuration...

    Quoting my recent administrivia:

    "The lists.netsys.com mailman installation is no longer accepting
    content, and will remain as an archive for as long as possible. I
    have mass-subscribed existing member addresses to the new list -
    please log in at your earliest convenience to set digest/nomail/etc
    preferences."

    So, just to clarify for the less observant:

    - Lists.netsys.com is no longer accepting posts, or subscribers.
    - The entire list has been moved to lists.grok.org.uk.
    - This means editing options for lists.netsys.com is not productive.
    - Options for lists.grok.org.uk need to be changed back if necessary.

    Feel free to remove your old details from lists.netsys.com if
    necessary, although the server will not be around for much longer in
    any case ...

    A note on 'spam': whilst I could have probably managed the migration
    better, all the accounts subscribed at to lists.grok.org.uk were taken
    from the current subscriber database on lists.netsys.com. So thanks
    to whoever decided to report opt-in mail as spam to spamcop, which
    has caused several thousand unnecessary bounces and continues to disrupt
    list delivery. Comments off-list, please.

    Cheers
    - John
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