What about cygwin.com? Is that a more-or-less permanent alias for
sources.redhat.com? I've always wondered why you always referred to the
redhat address, when the cygwin one seems to be used more (it appears
you sent your announcement to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for instance), and is
more specific to the project, and besides, it's shorter...
Just curious I guess,
--KEvin



-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 6:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sourceware.cygnus.com alias for sources.redhat.com going away


We've kept the old "sourceware.cygnus.com" host name around for two
years now but it is going away very soon.

So, if you are using the name sourceware.cygnus.com for ftp, email,
rsync, ssh, web, etc., please change over to using sources.redhat.com
ASAP.

Just to be clear, you'll still continue to receive email from
sources.redhat.com after the host name has been deactivated but if you
try to *send* email to an address like [EMAIL PROTECTED],
your email will bounce.

cgf

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