Fans of 680x0 Macs, we've successfully launched our first two email
lists using Google Groups - one for Macintel models and one for the Mac
mini.
As of this afternoon, we've turned off our three Maclone lists, which
have also transitioned to Google Groups.
Advantages: You can browse messages
Hi, y'all!
Quoting Dan Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Fans of 680x0 Macs, we've successfully launched our first two email
lists using Google Groups - one for Macintel models and one for the Mac
mini.
As of this afternoon, we've turned off our three Maclone lists, which
have also transitioned to
My reply follows quote.
On 1/27/06, at 4:32 PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Dan, the link above appears to be leftover from the message you sent to
the vintage-macs list.
All the lists he mentioned (Compact Macs, Vintage Macs, and Quadlist) will
be grouped into one list called the
Steve,
I'm willing to give the Google Groups a try. I have avoided reflectors
in the past because they seemed to attract spam but this service
appears better protected. Macs are neat and I've used them since 1986
or so but they are more fun when one can converse with others who also
does this mean that the lists will all turn into some forum-like stuff and
will stop working like standard maillists?
I hope not :-(
/tina
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Tina Holm, Pederstrup Djurs, DK. http://nehaia.dk
On Jan 27, 2006, at 5:12 PM, Tina Holm wrote:
does this mean that the lists will all turn into some forum-like
stuff and will stop working like standard maillists?
I hope not :-(
/tina
A lot of discussion activities have moved to web forum formats, which
I am not fond of either. Some