It's probably worth mentioning for folks who are unaware; if your
list is public, you can publish an archive on sites like http://
www.nabble.com or http://gmane.org.
On Nov 29, 2007, at 9:56 AM, Bernie Rossi wrote:
> This message was just sent to all list owners on CalMail:
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> On Sunday, December 2, all existing mailing lists, both Majordomo
> and Simple, will be migrated to Mailman. The migration window is
> from 9am to 6pm. The migration is an automated process that
> requires no action from list owners.
>
> During the migration window, only posting messages to the lists
> will work normally, although they may experience a slower
> delivery. All other functions, including un/subscribing, creation
> and deletion will be frozen. The lists will resume full
> functionality once the migration has been completed.
>
> Upon completion, the new web-based interface will be available at
> <URL:http:/ lists.berkeley.edu>. The new "Manage Your Mailing
> Lists" functionality has been integrated into the existing CalMail
> "Manage Your Account" interface.
>
> Help guides are available throughout the "Manage Your Mailing
> Lists" interface via "More information" links; however for a
> general overview of Mailman, please refer to the existing Mailman
> documentation at <URL:http://list.org/docs.html>.
>
> Once Mailman is in production for mailing lists housed at
> @lists.berkeley.edu, we will be deploying Mailman for CalMail
> Departmental Domains. Longer term, we are working on a scalable
> system for hosting archives of mailing lists on CalMail.
>
> Migration status will be posted on the CalMail Home Page. If you
> have any concerns or need more information, please send a message
> to <consult_at_berkeley.edu>.
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> -CalMail Consulting Staff
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Allison Bloodworth
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Educational Technology Services
University of California, Berkeley
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