[cctalk] Re: List migration
Thank you everyone. I think installing the pipermail list program on the new host, just to serve as an archive function but not turn on the mailer function would be the easiest way to do it. Translating or transferring to some other platform would be a PITA Bill On Thu, Mar 16, 2023, 10:02 PM steve shumaker via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > Greetings sir! > Who can I email to inquire about being rejected from the listserver as > spam? > > Steve > > On 7/10/22 10:38 PM, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: > > Friends, > > > > The process of migrating the cctalk and cctech mailing lists to a new > > host in Chicago is underway. This evening, I've moved the list mail > > handling to the new server, and this message will be the first live > > test. Assuming this works, you shouldn't have to change anything to > > post to the list. > > > > The green web pages, the old "pipermail" list archives, and web access > > to archives of new postings from this point still require a little work, > > which I hope to complete in the next day or two. I will eventually > > import the old pipermail archives into the new posting archive, but that > > may take a little longer. > > > > The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. > > > > Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! > > > > /Dennis Boone > >
[cctalk] Re: List migration
Greetings sir! Who can I email to inquire about being rejected from the listserver as spam? Steve On 7/10/22 10:38 PM, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: Friends, The process of migrating the cctalk and cctech mailing lists to a new host in Chicago is underway. This evening, I've moved the list mail handling to the new server, and this message will be the first live test. Assuming this works, you shouldn't have to change anything to post to the list. The green web pages, the old "pipermail" list archives, and web access to archives of new postings from this point still require a little work, which I hope to complete in the next day or two. I will eventually import the old pipermail archives into the new posting archive, but that may take a little longer. The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! /Dennis Boone
Re: List migration
I see your reply On Sat, Jul 16, 2022, 8:56 PM Vincent Slyngstad via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > So, here's me now, testing whether I can reply to the list at all. > > Vince >
Re: List migration
On Jul 16, 2022, at 7:05 PM, Zane Healy via cctalk wrote: > I can see your reply. Really though this is to test my reply. :-) > > Zane It’s worth noting that I sent this out at 7:05pm last night, I received it from the list at 12:25am. I’m not sure if that’s a sign of a problem or not. Zane
Re: List migration
test reply (I got a few messages from gmail too) bill degnan On Sun, Jul 17, 2022 at 3:26 AM Zane Healy via cctalk wrote: > On Jul 16, 2022, at 12:26 PM, Vincent Slyngstad via cctalk < > cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > > > I recently used "Reply" instead of "Reply List" to attempt a private > reply. That attempted to send to the list anyway, but I didn't notice. > > > > That lead to three days of "delivery delayed", and finally to "Delivery > Status Notification (Failure)", with this reason given: > > > > 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [209.85.160.47] blocked using > dnsbl.sorbs.net; Currently Sending Spam See: > http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?209.85.160.47 > > > > So, here's me now, testing whether I can reply to the list at all. > > > > Vince > > I can see your reply. Really though this is to test my reply. :-) > > Zane > >
Re: List migration
On Jul 16, 2022, at 12:26 PM, Vincent Slyngstad via cctalk wrote: > > I recently used "Reply" instead of "Reply List" to attempt a private reply. > That attempted to send to the list anyway, but I didn't notice. > > That lead to three days of "delivery delayed", and finally to "Delivery > Status Notification (Failure)", with this reason given: > > 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [209.85.160.47] blocked using > dnsbl.sorbs.net; Currently Sending Spam See: > http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?209.85.160.47 > > So, here's me now, testing whether I can reply to the list at all. > > Vince I can see your reply. Really though this is to test my reply. :-) Zane
Re: List migration
I recently used "Reply" instead of "Reply List" to attempt a private reply. That attempted to send to the list anyway, but I didn't notice. That lead to three days of "delivery delayed", and finally to "Delivery Status Notification (Failure)", with this reason given: 554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host [209.85.160.47] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net; Currently Sending Spam See: http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?209.85.160.47 So, here's me now, testing whether I can reply to the list at all. Vince
Re: List migration
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 01:38:36AM -0400, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: > Friends, > > The process of migrating the cctalk and cctech mailing lists to a new > host in Chicago is underway. This evening, I've moved the list mail [...] > > Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! > > /Dennis Boone Thank you, Jay West. Thank you, Dennis Boone. -- Regards, Tomasz Rola -- ** A C programmer asked whether computer had Buddha's nature. ** ** As the answer, master did "rm -rif" on the programmer's home** ** directory. And then the C programmer became enlightened... ** ** ** ** Tomasz Rola mailto:tomasz_r...@bigfoot.com **
Re: List migration
On 7/11/2022 12:38 AM, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: Friends, The process of migrating the cctalk and cctech mailing lists to a new host in Chicago is underway. This evening, I've moved the list mail handling to the new server, and this message will be the first live test. Assuming this works, you shouldn't have to change anything to post to the list. One other positive note is that the migration seems to have cleared my old email address from the list. I had contacted Jay because the list manager said the address didn't exist when I sent the command to stop and it also said it did exist when I sent the command to add it. Jay looked but couldn't resolve it either. But I noticed the emails finally stopped coming around July 10th. The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! /Dennis Boone So thank you Dennis! I'm sure it probably cleared out some others caught in limbo as well. Many thanks to Jay as well for his service to the community. -- John H. Reinhardt
Re: Vintage Computing Hosting [Was: List migration]
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 10:25 AM Jonathan Chapman via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > We do hosting for a few other hobbyists, and Andy Meyer has his Sony > SMC-70 pages on users.glitchwrks.com subdomain: > > http://users.glitchwrks.com/~ahm/smc70/ > > Not really advertised as a service, just one of those things where a few > friends have needed a place to host a few things! > > Thanks, > Jonathan > Yah, basically me too. Bill
Re: List migration
20 years... congrats Jay! Ed# Sent from the all new AOL app for Android On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 6:55 PM, Cameron Kaiser via cctalk wrote: > The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. > > Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! Thanks, Jay, CCC and Dennis! -- personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ -- Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * ckai...@floodgap.com -- An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself. -- Albert Camus --
Re: List migration
On 7/11/22 16:25, David Griffith via cctalk wrote: > > My reply is at the bottom. Please put your reply there too. > On Mon, 11 Jul 2022, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: >> Friends, >> >> The process of migrating the cctalk and cctech mailing lists to a new >> host in Chicago is underway. This evening, I've moved the list mail >> handling to the new server, and this message will be the first live >> test. Assuming this works, you shouldn't have to change anything to >> post to the list. >> >> The green web pages, the old "pipermail" list archives, and web access >> to archives of new postings from this point still require a little work, >> which I hope to complete in the next day or two. I will eventually >> import the old pipermail archives into the new posting archive, but that >> may take a little longer. >> >> The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. >> >> Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! > > Looks good except for missing an X-BeenThere: header. > Looks good from here! Thanks much!
Re: List migration
On Mon, 11 Jul 2022 01:38:36 -0400 Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: > Friends, > > The process of migrating the cctalk and cctech mailing lists to a new > host in Chicago is underway. This evening, I've moved the list mail > handling to the new server, and this message will be the first live > test. Assuming this works, you shouldn't have to change anything to > post to the list. > > The green web pages, the old "pipermail" list archives, and web access > to archives of new postings from this point still require a little work, > which I hope to complete in the next day or two. I will eventually > import the old pipermail archives into the new posting archive, but that > may take a little longer. > > The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. > > Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! > > /Dennis Boone Indeed many thanks to Jay!!! Thanks to Dennis, too, for migrating cctalk and cctech to a new host :) Cheers, Lyle -- 73 NM6Y Bickley Consulting West https://bickleywest.com "Black holes are where God is dividing by zero"
Re: List migration
My reply is at the bottom. Please put your reply there too. On Mon, 11 Jul 2022, Dennis Boone via cctalk wrote: Friends, The process of migrating the cctalk and cctech mailing lists to a new host in Chicago is underway. This evening, I've moved the list mail handling to the new server, and this message will be the first live test. Assuming this works, you shouldn't have to change anything to post to the list. The green web pages, the old "pipermail" list archives, and web access to archives of new postings from this point still require a little work, which I hope to complete in the next day or two. I will eventually import the old pipermail archives into the new posting archive, but that may take a little longer. The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! Looks good except for missing an X-BeenThere: header. -- David Griffith d...@661.org
Re: List migration
> The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. > > Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! Thanks, Jay, CCC and Dennis! -- personal: http://www.cameronkaiser.com/ -- Cameron Kaiser * Floodgap Systems * www.floodgap.com * ckai...@floodgap.com -- An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself. -- Albert Camus --
RE: List migration
Many thanks, Jay! -W Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2022 01:38:36 -0400 From: Dennis Boone Subject: List migration To: cctalk@classiccmp.org, cct...@classiccmp.org Message-ID: <20220711053836.b91b93fb...@yagi.h-net.msu.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Friends, The process of migrating the cctalk and cctech mailing lists to a new host in Chicago is underway. This evening, I've moved the list mail handling to the new server, and this message will be the first live test. Assuming this works, you shouldn't have to change anything to post to the list. The green web pages, the old "pipermail" list archives, and web access to archives of new postings from this point still require a little work, which I hope to complete in the next day or two. I will eventually import the old pipermail archives into the new posting archive, but that may take a little longer. The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! /Dennis Boone --
Re: Vintage Computing Hosting [Was: List migration]
Who else provides free vintage computer-themed web site hosting as a group service? I know neurotica.com (LSSM) does too, and I realize a lot of people have home servers that host their web sites on the subject, still, right? My shell host of friends is at a tier 1 colocation facility. 1.5ms to google, half a ms to aws and azure. Just spun up VMs for running a BBS for MAGFest and trying to figure out analog modem inbound for it. If someone needed to host a project for the community I could help, same goes with mirrors. My costs are fixed and the box is prety beefy (thanks to friends.) Shell host is probably 30 years at this point. -- : Ethan O'Toole
Re: Vintage Computing Hosting [Was: List migration]
We do hosting for a few other hobbyists, and Andy Meyer has his Sony SMC-70 pages on users.glitchwrks.com subdomain: http://users.glitchwrks.com/~ahm/smc70/ Not really advertised as a service, just one of those things where a few friends have needed a place to host a few things! Thanks, Jonathan --- Original Message --- On Monday, July 11th, 2022 at 09:50, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote: > > > > > > > > The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. > > > > > > Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! > > Who else provides free vintage computer-themed web site hosting as a group > service? I know neurotica.com (LSSM) does too, and I realize a lot of > people have home servers that host their web sites on the subject, still, > right? > > All of my servers are on AWS at this point, although I still have a large > rack at home with dormant / test servers with aging OS's. Red Hat 6 > anyone?... > > I have the space to host a mirror or two, should there be a need. My > company hosts a mirror for > https://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/comp/ > on > https://www.vintagecomputer.net/fjkraan/ > > Bill
Vintage Computing Hosting [Was: List migration]
> > > > > The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. > > > > Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! > > > > Who else provides free vintage computer-themed web site hosting as a group service? I know neurotica.com (LSSM) does too, and I realize a lot of people have home servers that host their web sites on the subject, still, right? All of my servers are on AWS at this point, although I still have a large rack at home with dormant / test servers with aging OS's. Red Hat 6 anyone?... I have the space to host a mirror or two, should there be a need. My company hosts a mirror for https://fjkraan.home.xs4all.nl/comp/ on https://www.vintagecomputer.net/fjkraan/ Bill
Re: List migration
Looks good! And many thanks to Jay West and to the CCCG. paul > On Jul 11, 2022, at 1:38 AM, Dennis Boone via cctalk > wrote: > > Friends, > > The process of migrating the cctalk and cctech mailing lists to a new > host in Chicago is underway. This evening, I've moved the list mail > handling to the new server, and this message will be the first live > test. Assuming this works, you shouldn't have to change anything to > post to the list. > > The green web pages, the old "pipermail" list archives, and web access > to archives of new postings from this point still require a little work, > which I hope to complete in the next day or two. I will eventually > import the old pipermail archives into the new posting archive, but that > may take a little longer. > > The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. > > Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! > > /Dennis Boone
List migration
Friends, The process of migrating the cctalk and cctech mailing lists to a new host in Chicago is underway. This evening, I've moved the list mail handling to the new server, and this message will be the first live test. Assuming this works, you shouldn't have to change anything to post to the list. The green web pages, the old "pipermail" list archives, and web access to archives of new postings from this point still require a little work, which I hope to complete in the next day or two. I will eventually import the old pipermail archives into the new posting archive, but that may take a little longer. The new hosting is provided by the Chicago Classic Computing group. Many thanks to Jay West for hosting the lists for 20 years! /Dennis Boone