Just got this from Paul via Mailman, although it didn't show up in the
moderation queue on the site... anyway, here it is.
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From: "Paul Makepeace" <paulm(a)paulm.com>
To: openguides-dev(a)lists.openguides.org, openguides-london(a)lists.openguides.org
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 20:29:41 +0100
Subject: List change-over complete (I hope!)
Hi folks,
OG's move from @openguides.org to @lists.openguides.org I think is
basically complete at this point. Thanks to Dom for handling the NS
and tolerating my abuse of CNAMEs. As Earle noted the only difference
is the prefix of "lists." to the domain name.
A few notes:
* The old archives at
http://openguides.org/mail/yadda now perform a
redirect to
http://lists.openguides.org/mail/yadda One minor detail
about this is that the list archive weblogs are on a different
machine. If you need these logs please liaise with Earle and he & I
can figure something out there. Hopefully you won't want these as all
the lists on that machine pile into a single apache log at present. I
recommend
http://www.google.com/analytics/ if you want to track web
access.</koolaid>
* For list admins: The mailman interface is also at
http://lists.openguides.org/ . The old /mm/admin/<cmd>/<list-name> has
given way to the mailman default install
/cgi-bin/mailman/<cmd>/<list-name>
* There are a couple of courtesy forwards from the old
<list-name>(a)openguides.org to the new addresses altho ideally please
"bookmark" and use the newer one directly
* sa-exim shouldn't be revealing RCPTs any longer (please check just
to be sure). The new list server isn't actually using
spamassassin+sa-exim so I'd be particularly surprised if that issue
persisted :-)
* If spam gets to be a problem again chat with Earle
Any questions drop Earle or me a line. I'm briefly sub'ed back to
og-dev for a little while otherwise cc += me.
Enjoy,
Paul
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