Hi Raul,
Don't beat yourself about it. Honest mistake. Who would have thought that 
someone would put a limit on  a email list. It would be  like having a limit 
on  how much sidewalk you can walk on on any given day, it doesn't make much 
sense to me.
second off, I was wondering if the website, and all those options and 
passwords and such will have to be changed. I would guess yes, but I don't 
have a clue about this stuff.
I got to say, I really  like the website and the options page for my account 
on the gamers list, much better than yahoo.
thanks
allan
Come to me and I will give you rest...
Jesus of nazareth 33 AD
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From: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 1:40 PM
Subject: audyssey: list move update


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> Hi gang.
>
> You may still be gettting messages from Saturday from the new list. This
> is a sad situation which I can't apologize for enough. In any case here
> is the deal.
>
> I found a hosting place which has a specific account for high traffic
> mailing lists. They use Mailman and I've moved the audyssey.org domain
> there. I still do not know if we will be able to use [email protected]
> or if we may have to use something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] but in
> any case we will be able to use the domain. There are no message limits
> on a day-to-day basis like what bluehost.com has in place. What this
> means is we will be able to have our high volume traffic if we need and
> we will be able to have lots of members. I was told that some of the
> other lists on that server are with members totalling 750 plus and they
> are full discussion lists.
>
> Other than the mail queue as a problem I feel everything else went very
> smoothly. We, meaning, Tom, Kevin, or mysefl will keep everyone up to
> date as to what is going on. The account at the new place is getting set
> up today and we'll get the dns records updated, etc, etc.
>
> Right now if you do a host lookup on audyssey.org you will see it
> pointing to the new ip address so, things are rolling.
>
> - -- 
> The more we disagree, the more chance there is that at least one of us is 
> right.
> Raul A. Gallegos ... IliwSsmc
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