On 8/30/06, Bram Moolenaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Benji Fisher wrote: > On Sun, Aug 27, 2006 at 02:40:24PM +0200, Bram Moolenaar wrote: > > > > Apparently the sorbs blacklist mechanism is still being used, causing > > trouble for some people. I have asked the mail server maintainer to > > remove sorbs a few times now... > > Twice recently, sorbs has bounced my mails to the list because some > server between my ISP and the vim-dev list is on its blacklist. > > Do you have any plans to move the vim mailing lists to a new > server, where you (or someone more responsive) has administrative > control? The plan was to move the maillists to the server that is now already the Vim mail server. And the one causing this blacklist trouble... There is no progress in moving the maillists. I suppose it's time to find a better place for the Vim mail server. Instead of a server that just happens to be available and run by someone who doesn't always respond, or some big and anonymous server park like Yahoo, I think we should look for a small site that does have 24 hour support.
Maybe vger.kernel.org can host vim mailing list ? I assume fair number of kernel developers use vim. vger.kernel.org already handles dozens of MLs, some of multi-hundred-messages-per-day traffic. Thus couple of vim MLs trafic shall not be problem for it ? Yakov