On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 19:48, Herbert Poetzl wrote: [snip] > > I'm going to take a stab here and say, ``pretty few in-favour''. > > "Things That Go Up And Down On A Rhythmic Basis" (Jun 13,1999) > [http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=19990613] > > I would add Jacques pages/mailing list without hesitating, > but, damn I hate those YaHoo groups ... 8-) > > so my vote goes to Jacques *G*, so keep up the -good- work! > > > > Surely this would be less work for Jaques to manage, and probably be > > > more reliable in the end. > > > > On the other hand. How do you rate your chances of being able to get it > > *fixed*, when it *did* go wrong. Think big, faceless company here. > > yup! >
agree > > The classic one I always hear about is when the ``maintainer'' disappears > > and nobody can authorise new members, or recover the membership list; and > > they have to start again. (I now host half-a-dozen lists that were formerly > > Yahoo/Smartgroups). > > yup! agree > > > I've tried mailing Jaques, but his mail recently bounced also. > > > > It is a little unfortunate that there isn't an MX-backup for > > `solucorp.qc.ca'; perhaps you could try re-sending it or altering > > your MTA configuration so that it doesn't give up after one go. > > It should not be a problem to setup a backup mailserver > somewhere, I think many people (including myself) are more > than willing to do something like this (hint!) > anytime ... if needed. -- Regards, Martin List-Petersen martin at list-petersen dot dk -- An avocado-tone refrigerator would look good on your resume.
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