Lachlan wrote :

>PS:  Re the Rietveld Mailing List Archive, this has been
>non functional for some time due to a Hacker attack on
>the Webserver that was holding this information.
>
>Volunteers to set up an alternative are welcome.
>(is somewhere on my list of "would like to do" as 
>well)

Done (more or less).

Archiving should be operational in a few days at :
                http://www.mail-archive.com/

Below is a part of the FAQ of this simple service :

>
> How can I archive a public list? 
>            1.Subscribe [email protected] to the mailing list. 
>            2.Many lists send either a confirmation or acknowledgement here.
>              Take care of any confirmations that the list requires. 
>
>           During normal operation, email is archived shortly after it is
> received. In many cases, the new list will
>           show up within 15 minutes. Sometimes, if there is a lot of mail
> flying about, it can take a much longer
>           (over an hour) for messages to appear on the site. The new list
> will become searchable within one
>           week. 
>
>       Can I delete a message from the archive? 
>           No. 
>
>       How can I import existing archives? 
>           Unfortunately, there is no easy way. Suggestions are appreciated. 
>
>           Here's a hard way. Don't try this if you are not something of a
> Unix email guru. If you have the old mail
>           messages on hand, you may want to bounce them all right to the
> archiving address. By bounce, I mean
>           send all the messages to the archiving address, but leave the
> headers as intact as possible. This is very
>           different from forwarding, for which case all the To: headers
would
> be changed. The automatic sorting
>           program looks at headers; as long as the original list name and
> dates are preserved in the mail headers,
>           they will be archived correctly. If you disrupt the list name or
> dates in the headers (such as by
>           forwarding the messages), it won't work. 



So that, it seems possible to import existing archives (which I have not),
so that the Rietveld Mailing List could become finally a truely modern
Mailing List.


Armel Le Bail - Universit� du Maine, Laboratoire des Fluorures,
CNRS ESA 6010, Av. O. Messiaen, 72085 Le Mans Cedex 9, France
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