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*From: *Keith R. Martin <keith.richard.martin@gmail.com> *Sent: *Wednesday, February 17, 2021 6:50 PM *To: *For and about Montgomery Sailboats <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> *Subject: *M_Boats: Test message to Montgomery Sailboat List Server Members
Hi folks,
A couple of days ago I sent a message (see below) out on the list to let
folks know that the xmission list server that supports our list was being
upgraded...
With the exception of the archives, that work is now complete...
Could I ask members to respond back to this thread so that I can confirm
that list messages are indeed being received by you folks....
Many thanks....
Best Regards & Fair Winds
Keith
*Keith R. Martin*
*Vancouver/Burnaby B.C.*
*Serenity M17, #353*
*http://www.msogphotosite.com/Scripts/Boats/boatsdetail.php?id=105
<http://www.msogphotosite.com/Scripts/Boats/boatsdetail.php?id=105>*
*Admin: Montgomery_boats List Server*
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Hello Folks,
This is a quick note to let our Monty community know that after a very long
wait, I have just received notice from xmission.com that the email list
server software that has powered our *montgomery_boats* list since Keith
Diehl first set it up is now in the process of being upgraded. Things might
be a bit bumpy for a few days or so please be patient. The new software
also holds the promise of restoring a functioning searchable archive...
Below is a copy of the message I received from xmission today...
*"The Mailman software at XMission for https://mailman.xmission.com
<https://mailman.xmission.com> has seen its most significant upgrade in 20
years. All of the old lists, with their subscribers, and hopefully their
subscriber settings (moderated, etc) have been imported into the new
software. The last 20 years of Mailman archives are being slowly imported
into a new archiver, "Hyperkitty" which is significantly cleaner, smarter,
and all-around better than the old archiver, "Lurker". There may be a
chance that the archives which preceded the 2001 installation of Mailman
may be imported into their respective lists as well."*