On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 10:12:44PM +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.
How about the sourceforge mailing lists? I know sourceforge has had numerous failures in the past. But I think their mailing lists might be OK. Plus the vim CVS / subversion repositories are hosted there anyway, GI -- ACTUAL LABEL INSTRUCTIONS ON CONSUMER GOODS: On Marks & Spencer Bread Pudding: "Product will be hot after heating."