Matt Fretwell said:
> Elizabeth Schwartz wrote:
>
>> I'd like to see one list, for similar reasons. I run Solaris but I can
>> see that a lot of folks here run Linux, and if they were on a separate
>> list probably all their general Q&A's would end up on that list, and
>> I'd end up reading it anyw
Elizabeth Schwartz wrote:
> I'd like to see one list, for similar reasons. I run Solaris but I can
> see that a lot of folks here run Linux, and if they were on a separate
> list probably all their general Q&A's would end up on that list, and
> I'd end up reading it anyway. And if most of the user
I'd like to see one list, for similar reasons. I run Solaris but I can
see that a lot of folks here run Linux, and if they were on a separate
list probably all their general Q&A's would end up on that list, and
I'd end up reading it anyway. And if most of the users migrated over
there, it would be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>> On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 22:58 -0800, Dennis Peterson wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Is there a possibility there could be separate ClamAV mail lists for
>>> Linux
>>> and Windows newbies, and another for Email professionals? I can't be
>>> the
>>> only one who senses a need.
>>
>> I'd r
Daniel J McDonald said:
> On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 22:58 -0800, Dennis Peterson wrote:
>
>>
>> Is there a possibility there could be separate ClamAV mail lists for
>> Linux
>> and Windows newbies, and another for Email professionals? I can't be the
>> only one who senses a need.
>
> I'd recommend agai
> On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 22:58 -0800, Dennis Peterson wrote:
>
>>
>> Is there a possibility there could be separate ClamAV mail lists for
>> Linux
>> and Windows newbies, and another for Email professionals? I can't be the
>> only one who senses a need.
>
> I'd recommend against splitting:
>
> 1. W
On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 22:58 -0800, Dennis Peterson wrote:
>
> Is there a possibility there could be separate ClamAV mail lists for Linux
> and Windows newbies, and another for Email professionals? I can't be the
> only one who senses a need.
I'd recommend against splitting:
1. Who is going to