Hi, y'all!
Quoting Dan Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Fans of 680x0 Macs, we've successfully launched our first two email
lists using Google Groups - one for Macintel models and one for the Mac
mini.
As of this afternoon, we've turned off our three Maclone lists, which
have also transitioned to
Out of curiosity, how much traffic do those other lists receive? I have
been on this list for a while, but sometimes adding more traffic will chase
away some of the more casual subscribers who just don't feel like sorting
through the extra information.
-Chris
- Original Message -
On 27 Jan 2006, at 22:48, Chris Riedl wrote:
Out of curiosity, how much traffic do those other lists receive? I
have been on this list for a while, but sometimes adding more traffic
will chase away some of the more casual subscribers who just don't
feel like sorting through the extra
On 27 Jan 2006, at 21:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Dan, the link above appears to be leftover from the message
you sent to
the vintage-macs list.
Dan's idea is that there should be one unite list for 68xxx users
Stuart
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Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 21:34:46 -0800
From: Clark Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New Low End Mac email lists
At 10:00 PM -0600 1/26/06, Jeff Walther wrote:
I was quite active reading those newsgroups and now rarely visit. I
remember seeing Clark Martin's (a regular poster to this list)
If there is so little traffic, couldn't someone setup a 68k machine to
handle this list? It'd be cool to have a mailing list handled by a
68k that would also handle the archive in 68k friendly HTML. Is this
possible?
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