Hi everyone, I’m happy to help, and if you need money to renew the domain, I’ll take on the cost (assuming it’s the typical $10-$20ish cost of a .au domain renewal).
If anyone want to call my number is 0409 005 005. Regards, Melissa > On 8/07/2022, at 4:42 PM, hd via luv-main <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Sat, 02 Jul 2022 11:54:50 +1000 > Russell Coker via luv-main <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Currently no-one is reading the LUV president email. Email about the >> expiry of luv.asn.au have been going to the president mailbox since >> April and now the domain is suspended. I'm CCing this email to the >> Linux Australia list because probably a lot of LUV members won't get >> this message through the LUV list due to the expired domain. >> >> The LUV committee list receives almost no email, the committee seems >> entirely inactive in aggregate. Presumably Andrew Pam will renew the >> domain (as he did last year) after my monitoring system detected that >> the domain was suspended (as it did last year) due to President email >> not being read and it not being renewed in time. I'm putting this in >> a public email because I don't want to be falsely accused of being >> responsible for this debacle as I was last year. >> >> If LUV is going to run effectively it needs someone to volunteer to >> read the president email. It gets an average of 2-3 spam messages >> per day which is probably not much compared to the spam that slips >> through most of our spam filters. >> >> Most of the LUV president spam comes from the web contact form. The >> contact page could be changed to not have a form for submitting a >> message and instead refer to a Matrix address or something, it's easy >> to change. While I've generally given up on all LUV sysadmin tasks >> than the minimum needed to keep things running I would be happy to >> change the contact page to something that will get a response for >> people who want information (IE anything other than going to a >> mailbox that hasn't been read since early September 2021). >> >> Finally one thing that should be considered is moving the LUV mailing >> lists to the Linux Australia server. The latest version of Mailman >> is a major pain to run and the older version is deprecated. It >> doesn't seem likely that anyone will volunteer to give the LUV >> mailing lists the attention that's needed to get them running >> properly and the LA lists are maintained properly. >> > > How many emails go into the presidents mailbox? (ie ham) > If all that is required is basic sorting and forwarding I could make > some time every couple of days to do this. > I have little knowledge of the workings of LUV, so will not be > replying to email, but deleting spam and forwarding outstanding bills to > the treasurer and other email to respective committee members does not > sound impossible... > H > _______________________________________________ > luv-main mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
