Good morning -
I just returned from a trip to Bavaria, Germany where I was blissfully out of reach from computers. I'm happy to say the service survived with zero attention. Here's the scoop... * We got mentioned in the current Linux Weekly News * I made the system quietly queue mail for a few hours today while I was testing some changes (below). * There was a silly bug introduced in a recent version that, in really rare cases, caused the sort engine to hang. That's fixed. * I'm using a grep 2.2 feature but had an older grep on the production machine. This caused an occasional misjudgement on new listname detection. * More intelligent behaviour when people subscribe unarchivable lists to the service (fixing bug #12) * Ultraminor cosmetic changes to the sorting code. That's pretty much the story. We're up to an aggregate of 215k messages and about 350 lists in the archive. Jeff
