Hi all
Just a quick update: we haven’t forgotten about mailop and moving the list, but
we *have* all been caught up in the maelstrom of work caused by the Coronavirus
pandemic - to give one perspective, at work we took a University of 18000+
taught students and sevral thousand teaching, researc
* Graeme Fowler via mailop :
> On 12 Feb 2020, at 16:39, I wrote:
> > Step 2 is about to happen: I’m about to change the registered nameservers
> > for the domain.
>
> When I wrote "about to happen" I did not factor in some really strange
> behaviour from OpenSRS, which we've now managed to get
On Sat, 15 Feb 2020, Ken O'Driscoll via mailop wrote:
Are you looking for volunteers to supply content for this? Because I'm
a good few of us have stuff already written that we could share.
Yes. Either links to existing material or specific stuff written for pages
on would be welcome.
--
Sim
On Sat, 2020-02-15 at 19:15 +1300, Simon Lyall via mailop wrote:
> The "new" website is up. It is fairly empty so far but we'd like to get it
> expanded a bit.
>
> There is a FAQ page with a few possible entries. We'd like to get these
> filled out. The first entry is "Best Practices for running
The "new" website is up. It is fairly empty so far but we'd like to get it
expanded a bit.
There is a FAQ page with a few possible entries. We'd like to get these
filled out. The first entry is "Best Practices for running a mail server"
which could probably be a whole page by itself.
Sugge
On 12 Feb 2020, at 16:39, I wrote:
> Step 2 is about to happen: I’m about to change the registered nameservers for
> the domain.
When I wrote "about to happen" I did not factor in some really strange
behaviour from OpenSRS, which we've now managed to get round.
The domain's nameservers have now
On 8 Feb 2020, at 21:45, Simon Lyall via mailop wrote:
> Cutover is probably still a few weeks away.
Step 1 has already happened: Andy Davidson, who originally registered the
domain and has until now provided all the infrastructure for the domain and
list, has handed the domain over to me. I th
Just an update. We are proceeding using the existing mailop.org domain so
hopefully less disruption. We are to move DNS hosting soon (once we decide
if DNSSEC is worth it) and then we will start getting the new server ready.
Cutover is probably still a few weeks away.
On Sun, 29 Dec 2019, Si
On 2019-12-29 11:34:42 (+0800), Simon Lyall via mailop wrote:
We are planning to move the mailop list to new hosting in early 2020.
We have got a donated VM. The plan is to move to a newer version of
mailman and get the list configured with SPF, DKIM and various other
good
practices for email
Thirded ...thanks Simon!
On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 1:55 PM Al Iverson via mailop
wrote:
> Seconded. Thank you, Simon!
>
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 9:28 AM Andy Ringsmuth via mailop
> wrote:
> >
> > Thank you for your work on this, Simon!
> >
> >
> > Andy Ringsmuth
> > a...@newslink.com
> > Vi
Seconded. Thank you, Simon!
On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 9:28 AM Andy Ringsmuth via mailop
wrote:
>
> Thank you for your work on this, Simon!
>
>
> Andy Ringsmuth
> a...@newslink.com
> Vice President - News Link
> 122 S. 29th St., Lincoln, NE 68510-1403
> (402) 475-6397(402) 304-0083 cellular
Thank you for your work on this, Simon!
Andy Ringsmuth
a...@newslink.com
Vice President - News Link
122 S. 29th St., Lincoln, NE 68510-1403
(402) 475-6397(402) 304-0083 cellular
> On Dec 28, 2019, at 9:34 PM, Simon Lyall via mailop wrote:
>
> Hi All.
>
> We are planning to move the ma
Hi All.
We are planning to move the mailop list to new hosting in early 2020. We
have got a donated VM. The plan is to move to a newer version of mailman
and get the list configured with SPF, DKIM and various other good
practices for email (and also web).
More details closer to the move. The
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