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Posted to dev@spamassassin.apache.org by Justin Mason <jm...@jmason.org> on 2004/08/23 08:06:36 UTC

Re: SpamAssassin mailing lists have moved

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Hank Leininger writes:
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> On Sun, 22 Aug 2004, Justin Mason wrote:
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> > Hi Lars, MARC "web guy" (that's what it says! ;),
> 
> ;)
> 
> > Just a quick note -- we have moved the SpamAssassin lists as follows:
> 
> > The latter three are moving, and keeping their old subscriber lists,
> > List-Ids, etc.   The first one, announce, is being replaced entirely and
> > will not maintain subscriber list, List-Id strings, etc.
> >
> > Any chance you could update the list archives, if that's required?
> >
> > MARC -- you have dev, users and announce archived there, as
> > "spamassassin-users", "spamassassin-devel", and "spamassassin-announce".
> > It looks like -users is up to date, but -devel is not.
> 
> Cool, thanks for the heads-up.  I've subscribed us to the new -announce
> list (it'll just append to the existing -announce in our archives).
> And, I found and fixed why -devel stopped flowing: changes to the list
> headers had gotten them quarrantined in our spam pseudo-list (ironic,
> no?).  Do you know the fate of the old sf lists spamassassin-devel-br
> and spamassassin-devel-de?

devel-de has, as far as I know, come along to dev-de at
SpamAssassin.apache.org; I'm not subscribed though, so I'm not entirely
sure.

> Right now I'm fighting some hardware demons (not daemons); once that is
> under control I'll be in touch to ask you about getting spools for -cvs
> if possible.

good luck! ;)

- --j.
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