Hi Everyone,

Please see the message below, which you all should have received.

To manage your subscriptions (unsubscribe, pause messages, or resubscribe), 
you’ll need to visit the new eList interface at

https://LISTS.Cornell.edu.

Digest is no longer an option, unfortunately.

Please send questions to me directly at [email protected] (cth4_AT_cornell.edu) 
and not the entire list.

Thanks and good birding!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H



Greetings
Date: January 5, 2026 at 09:34:33 EST
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] ADMIN: PLEASE READ — eList Migration


Greetings fellow birders and Happy New Year!

Cornell University eList List Manager is making major changes to their eList 
platform.

This eList and all Cornell University eLists will migrate away from Lyris List 
Manager to a new platform called Simplelists.

This eList (Cayugabirds-L) will migrate to Simplelists on or about January 6, 
2026.

Once this action takes place, any new email messages you wish to send out for 
distribution to current subscribers will need to be sent to the new email 
address below:

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

(Please note that the word “LISTS” is plural with the additional S. The email 
address is not case-sensitive)

Simplelists has minimal settings that can be changed by a Subscriber or an 
Admin.

Settings for Subscribers are currently restricted to Subscribing (Joining) or 
Unsubscribing (Leaving), and those both happen through this website:

https://lists.cornell.edu/

You can also query which Simplelists eLists you are currently subscribed to by 
entering your email address in the “My Lists” section at the 
https://lists.cornell.edu/ website. After following the link provided in the 
resulting email message that you receive, you will be able to Pause Delivery 
and Unsubscribe from an eList.

Digest does not appear to be a function that is supported in Simplelists.

Many have noted a marked reduction in email chatter on this and other birding 
eLists. Much of the email-based birding reporting across New York State 
migrated away from email and other localized chat groups to the New York 
Birding Discord Server in January of 2024. On the new Discord Server for New 
York Birding, there are various regional channels for reporting and discussing 
bird sightings, sharing photos, links, etc.

Details on joining the New York Birding Discord Server are at this link:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Klyen4BgTacN3nCmb7Bci3sO90boUnLiTM2V43AHksU/

Archived and historical email messages sent to this eList are still accessible 
at the Mail Archive here:

https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html

Hope this is helpful and here’s to wishing you all good birding!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H

--
Chris Tessaglia-Hymes
Listowner, Cayugabirds-L
Ithaca, New York

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