That issue can be resolved by changing email addresses for multiple
language support by using announce...@example.com,
anounce...@example.com ?

Alex


On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Ben McGinnes <b...@adversary.org> wrote:
> On 13/07/11 11:37 PM, Richard Kulawiec wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 04:13:10PM +0200, Mattias Ahnberg wrote:
>>> I might have missed some discussion; but why are we moving
>>> away from mailman, and what software is in the new system?
>>
>> Seconded.  Mailman is presently the gold standard for mailing list
>> management
>
> Apparently the main exception to this is where you're running multiple
> lists with similar names, such as when creating lists for multiple
> languages (e.g. annou...@example.com, annou...@it.example.com,
> annou...@jp.example.com, etc.).  This is the problem the Document
> Foundation found itself with and they opted for mlmmj (with the
> exception of one list which does use Mailman), but it has other issues
> and I definitely wouldn't want to see NANOG go down that path.  Since
> NANOG doesn't need to deal with the similar names/multilingual
> problem, that shouldn't be an issue.
>
>
> Regards,
> Ben
>
>

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