From help-request at octave dot org Mon Apr 17 07:57:32 2006 Subject: new server for mailing list From: "John W. Eaton" To: octave help mailing list Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:56:55 -0400 I'm moving the help at octave dot org mailing list from the current server that I've been maintaining to one that is managed by the UW College of Engineering. The new system uses Mailman and so provides a web interface for subscriptions and message archive here: https://www.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/help-octave By using Mailmain, we can provide options for message digests, delivery suspension, etc. (all the nice things that Mailmain can do). We are still requiring that postings to the list come from subscribers. It may be a few days before the message archive can be updated with old postings. I will be moving the list of subscribers over to the new server, so you do not need to resubscribe. When I move the list, I think you should receive a message notifying you that you are subscribed to the new list. The current address for posting (help at octave dot org) will continue to work. However, due to limitations with running Mailman on a shared server that supports many other lists, we could not use "help" as the list name, so outgoing messages will use the address help-octave at octave dot org dot I hope that Mailman will eventually be fixed to allow us to use the help at octave dot org name. But it is more important to me to move the list to the new server, so I am willing to accept the help-octave at octave dot org name for now. Unfortunately, instead of adding X-Mailing-List: to the header as we have been doing, Mailman will add List-Id: so if you are filtering messages, you will need to update your rules to accomodate this change. If you use procmail, I think a pattern like * ^(X-Mailing-List|List-Id):.*help(|-octave).octave.org in your procmailrc file will handle both forms with a single pattern. I'll update the info on the www.octave.org/archive.html page soon to point to the new Mailman pages. jwe ------------------------------------------------------------- Octave is freely available under the terms of the GNU GPL. Octave's home on the web: http://www.octave.org How to fund new projects: http://www.octave.org/funding.html Subscription information: http://www.octave.org/archive.html -------------------------------------------------------------