I've been reading the recent debate about the state and responsiveness of the ql-users mailing list with some interest.

I have my own machine hosted by an ISP which has a permenant internet connection, at the moment the machine is only used to run my website and to store stuff so that I can access it when I'm away from home. It is also the primary mail server for my domain.

Although the machine is very low powered by todays standards, the ql-users mailing list isn't high enough volume for that to be a problem.

If there is a need for a 'backup' mailing list or indeed if people would like to move ql-users over then I am more than willing to set up something on the machine to handle it.

Unfortunately, I'm away for the majority of September but I can certainly look at it when I get back!

Phil
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