My vote goes to moving to groups.io. Please do NOT move to Yahoo Groups. Groups.io - both the web interface and the email list - is about as easy to use as you can get. Searching for old posts/emails is actually easy (unlike Yahoo). I have no idea how to search the IRCA mail list for past posts based on keywords.

I'm glad Pete got his recent post through.... I was wondering where his Part 1 of the Caribbean report went. I thought it was something on my end. I've had other posts in the past not make it through. Like the one I just sent earlier today asking where Part 1 was.

Onward!  :^)

Mark Pettifor
KC9DOC
Goshen, IN


On 2018-01-21 3:45 pm, R. Colin Newell wrote:
I know this system inside and out -

I’ve managed several “MailMan” lists with over 1000 members ea.

Changing POST size is no more complicated than logging into the
web-based admin page and bumping it up to whatever.

Takes less than a minute.

I’d like to suggest or offer managing an alternative service to this -
also offering the identical features - with realistic post sizes.

We could do this anytime in the next couple of months.

It would mean abandoning this list and its host.

I think we’ve wasted enough time with this 20 Century approach to mail
conferencing.

My 2 cents.

Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -

On Jan 21, 2018, at 10:26 AM, Chris Kadlec <[email protected]> wrote:

Post size? Who the freaking hell knows!



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