Testing updated mailman configuration...
We now have a new archive repo at zytor.com. Almost all resources and communication channels depend on zytor.com being on-line, including the mailing list itself. Please note how the "bounces..." address is still "at zytor.com". Whether that has any (positive or negative) influence in some case / support / troubleshooting / configuration, I don't know at this point. So it makes me wonder... what's the reason and/or goal to change the mailing list address? Will the zytor.com email address be accepting emails anyway (at least for some time)? This might be more important / relevant for sporadic / non-frequent senders (whether subscribed to the list or not). Some subscribed members of the list might be receiving it in "Digest" form, so this info should be clearly promoted. Sending a special notice (similar or together with the monthly notice) to all subscribed members with relevant details might also be important for anti-spammer systems and similar (address-based) blockers and/or (organization) filters. Otherwise, a new email address might be (silently, automatically) rejected / blocked in some cases. TIA, Ady.
Ady Ady
2019-Feb-18 16:56 UTC
[syslinux] "syslinux-commits" mailing list and archive. WAS:Testing, please excuse the noise...
> We now have a new archive repo at zytor.com. Almost all resources and > communication channels depend on zytor.com being on-line, including the > mailing list itself. > > Please note how the "bounces..." address is still "at zytor.com". > Whether that has any (positive or negative) influence in some case / > support / troubleshooting / configuration, I don't know at this point. > > So it makes me wonder... > > what's the reason and/or goal to change the mailing list address? > > Will the zytor.com email address be accepting emails anyway (at least > for some time)? > > This might be more important / relevant for sporadic / non-frequent > senders (whether subscribed to the list or not). Some subscribed > members of the list might be receiving it in "Digest" form, so this > info should be clearly promoted. > > Sending a special notice (similar or together with the monthly notice) > to all subscribed members with relevant details might also be important > for anti-spammer systems and similar (address-based) blockers and/or > (organization) filters. Otherwise, a new email address might be > (silently, automatically) rejected / blocked in some cases. > > TIA, > Ady.BTW, until very recently, we used to have a "syslinux-commits" mailing list (and its archive). Would it be possible to have "syslinux-commits" back (and its archive)? IIRC, it was "linked" to the commits published at git.zytor.com/syslinux/syslinux.git/ but I could be misremembering. It would be helpful if the "syslinux-commits" mailing list (and archive) would be re-established _before_ updating the git.zytor.com repo with the recent commits. TIA, Ady.
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