A few months back, an Exim / e-mail conference was proposed.
but it didn't go ahead because not enough people were interested.

At the recent Exim course given by Philip Hazel in Cambridge we asked
again, and there's been a lot more interest (partly because timing is
better, partly because Philip's course won't be run anymore) so the
Conference will go ahead now in 2008.

        Regards,
        Niall

ps: apologies for any duplicates

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                E-Mail Systems Conference 2008
                        (Exim and other mail systems)
                Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers
                        Thu/Fri 3/4-Apr-2008
                        Birmingham, England

Related conference:

        This conference is being run with the cooperation of the UKUUG
        -- the UK's Unix and Open Systems User Group.  The UKUUG
        conference takes place immediately before the E-Mail Systems
        conference, on Tue/Wed 1/2 April 2008, at the same venue.  The
        themes of the UKUUG conference are Virtualization and Dynamic
        Languages.


Purpose of Conference:

        The aim of the conference is to provide:

        * A forum to discuss practical experiences using Exim
          and other e-mail systems, for a wide range of users, from ISPs
          to tiny sites.

        * Tutorials for various levels of expertise.

        * A venue for the community, for informal networking and
          meeting socially.

        * A focus for the Exim developers, especially now that Philip
          Hazel, the creator and lead developer is retiring.  We will
          provide meeting facilities for all those interested in
          getting involved in maintaining and developing Exim.

        The last conference (2005), was solely about Exim.  This time
        we have broadened the theme because many topics -- issues with
        very large mail systems, spam filtering, resilience of mail
        systems, mail server clustering, mail performance, running
        message stores, techniques, etc. -- are common to all, and we
        want as broad a community as possible to participate.


Call for papers, tutorials, BOF topics

        Papers:
          Send abstracts of about 200 words, along with a short
          biographical note, to exim08-speakers (at) uit.co.uk.  Talks
          should last 30-60 minutes, including Q&A.

        Tutorials:
          If you would like to present a tutorial, send an abstract as
          above.

        Suggestions:
          If you don't want to speak, but there is a topic you're
          particularly interested in, or a speaker you think would be
          good for the conference, or a tutorial you'd like to attend,
          do let us know on the above e-mail address.

Location:

        Birmingham Conservatoire
        University of Central England
        Birmingham B3 3HG
        England.


Timetable (provisional):

        Thursday 3-Apr-2008
                 All day: Conference papers
           Early evening: BOFS
                 Evening: Social event / conference dinner

        Friday 4-Apr-2008
                 Morning: tutorial(s)

Mailing list:

        To be added to the mailing list for announcements etc.
        about the conference, e-mail a (possibly empty) message to:
                exim08-subscribe  (at) uit.co.uk

Further information, as it becomes available:

        http://www.uit.co.uk/mail-conference

Footnote:

        The new second edition of Philip Hazel's book "The Exim SMTP
        Mail Server"  has just been printed.


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