On Fri, 29 Dec 2000 17:54:36 -0800 Ian Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, those with non-goldfish memories will recall that a number of
> weeks ago there was discussion of moving the Freenet mailing lists
> to
> another server, the freenetproject.org domain was even moved to
> this
> server in preparation for this, but at the last minute, the lists
> seemed
> to start working again.
>
> Well, they now appear to be acting up once more, and so a number of
> people have asked me to re-explore the possibility of moving them.
>
> When this last cropped up, Uprizer expressed a willingness to host
> the
> mailing lists until such-time as the Freenet Non-profit Corp (which
> is
> currently being formed) can buy or lease its own server. We only
> have a
> T1 right now, but we feel that it should be sufficient for a few
> mailing
> lists.
>
> These lists (subject to suggestions) will be:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> My sense is that these are the only four lists which are currently
> in-use, but if anyone desparately wishes to hang-on to the other
> lists
> then that should be easily arranged.
>
> Anyone got any issues/ideas around this?
>
> Ian.
>
I got no issues, just move all the files and info and stuff, that will be
fine with me. Will the subject line still have the same format? I have
my email system setup to automaticaly seperate my emails into different
folders and my Freenet-chat mail is seperated based on the subject line
which always has [Freenet-chat] in it.
If this is going to be changed, I'de like to know ahead of time so that
my email keeps getting seperated properly. Thaks. :)
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