On Wednesday, February 22, 2017 11:11:04 PM Ian Clarke wrote: > I don't want to break links, but I also don't want that to become a blocker > for updating to the new website. > Hopefully there can be some way we can re-map URLs and then those that care > about breaking links can migrate the important stuff over quickly. > Ian.
What about a stupid, plain old htaccess file? Yes, that may require keeping not only the domain, but also some webspace. But we need to find a hoster for the mailing lists and mail forwards anyway, and they usually offer that in a bundle with a domain, webspace, email, etc. So we could get rid of the maintenance of running our own server, keep the mail stuff, and the URIs via htaccess. At my current hoster I pay 2.94 dollars / month for a domain, 5 GB webspace, 5 GB mailspace AND mailing list & mail forward support. - that's cheap and sufficient, and I didn't check whether they're the cheapest for like 5 years, there may be even cheaper companies nowadays.
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