on 8/23/2007 7:28 AM Jason Winningham said the following: > Possibilities that have been mentioned are the sourceforge servers or > Gerry's server at TAMU. I can also provide mailman service here at UAH.
The TAMU system for mailing lists isn't technically Gerry's. The University hosts a LISTSERV server that apparently is open to anyone. I recall years ago there was a specific policy about who was allowed to have a list on it, but I can't see that anywhere except one place that says the primary list owner's email should be linked to the official university email account (which is no problem for Gerry.) http://listserv.tamu.edu/ This LISTSERV hosts thousands of lists and would not go down for any length of time without immediate action. -Lance KJ5O > If we move it to a server that's also used for lots of other lists, it > is more like to get problems noticed/resolved in a more timely manner. > My own server is down for no more than a few minutes a year (because it > is considered critical), and I'd guess it is the least available of the > three I mentioned. -- J. Lance Cotton, KJ5O [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://kj5o.lightningflash.net Three Step Plan: 1. Take over the world. 2. Get a lot of cookies. 3. Eat the cookies. _______________________________________________ Xastir mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xastir.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/xastir
