I'd be glad to help, but I also agree with decentralizing. Seth's server is doing some euglug.net mail. We could move the list to his server.
By the way, the @euglug.net aliases are only for euglug.net. I've got a catch-all in the rules for the @euglug.com and @euglug.org addresses, but only the @euglug.net ones go to Seth's server which is where the aliases are. So if you have an alias, make sure people know it's euglug.net or it will come to me. <evil laugh> Mua-ha-ha-ha </evil laugh> Seth -- would it be a good idea to have all the euglug.* mail go to chezgeek? And leave all the euglug.* web go to my server? -Rob > On 20011113.1708, Edward Craig said ... > > On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Seth Cohn wrote: > > > Anyone else notice the reset on the numbering, and then the reset again? > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ran out of space on a logging partition and > crashed. Jay reset the log rotation. Things should get better. > > This list is getting pretty screwy. Between the dropped postings, failure > > to work reliably for everyone, and this, I wonder if it's not time for a > > move... > I'll cooperate, the error messages from MTA screwups get old. > Is it a good idea to centralise all functions on euglug.org? I > sort of like the idea of decentralising functionality, in these days of > SourceForge. > > -- > Ed Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Taxi (I need an income) GNU/Linux (I can afford a Free OS) > Think this through with me, let me know your mind... Hunter/Garcia > > -- Rob <rob_at_euglug_dot_net> my @euglugCode = qw(v+++ e--- eug+ bsd+++ gnu+ S+++);
