it doesn't make sence to try an adjust back issues of anything for any reason.
As for the  web site, all you can do is put a notice to display on each site 
the mag is on explaining the lists and telling people to delete their old 
addresses.
The only way this is going to repair itself is if everyone starts using and 
circulating the new info and saying the old info is old.
ONce that happens the net will isimilate the new info and the collective will 
be happy.
Unfortunately this aint the borg so all the old stuff has to be ignored for 
some time untill the new code takes over.
NOt much you can do.
What you could do was have the yahoo lists open until the new info has fully 
circulated and then close them.
This still would mean being a backup.
WHat you could do was simply set up so if someone went to the list page or was 
on the list or tried to subscribe to the list an auto message saying the list 
does not exist at the location and putting in the new one.
To be fair most of us have moved but there a few that have the old info.
At 06:27 AM 10/27/2006, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
>This came to me first and it's definitely approved for the list so read 
>on if interested.
>
>----- Forwarded message from Ron Schamerhorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -----
>
>From: Ron Schamerhorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: About the former Yahoo list
>Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 12:34:09 -0400
>X-ASK-Info: Whitelist match [from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006/10/26 10:37:15)
>To: Raul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hi Raul
>
>   I believe this might be considered off topic for the gamers list so 
>thought I'd run it past you.  If it's all right then feel free to forward to 
>the gamers list.  I thought it would be good since many who host the mag are 
>subscribed and would be able to respond to the below.
>
>***
>
>Hello everyone
>
>  I'm writing this to ask for opinions and update you all, in brief, about 
>the magazine subscription only list.
>  As you all know we have successfully made the move from the old gaming 
>list hosted by Yahoo to the current server.  This is a good step forward for 
>the community as a whole.  Audyssey now has it's place on the internet.
>  We've also been working on moving the magazine list to our new domain and 
>all seems ready for the next upcoming issue.  This of course brings me to my 
>question regarding the former audysub list at Yahoo groups.
>  The memberships email addresses have been accordingly moved over and won't 
>be sent through the former list.  In fact that list will be deleted in the 
>not to far future.  What I'm concerned about is the older issues on the web. 
>Mores so keeping information about the two lists accurate so that any 
>newcomers can easily locate either list if they are interested in joining.
>  It's too bad there wasn't some way to quickly erase the yahoo list 
>information with the up-to-date audyssey.org material.  I can alter the back 
>issues without much trouble but then it's a matter of circulating them to 
>those places which host the magazine.  I'm unsure if there is any hassle to 
>the hosts if I were to send revised copies to replace the previous ones.
>  I hope this makes sense to you all and am open to any other suggestions 
>you may have regarding this small crux.
>
>Ron
>Audyssey Editor
>
>----- End forwarded message -----
>
>-- 
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>                -- Genesis 7:5
>Raul A. Gallegos ... IliwSsmc
>
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