A few notes: Since the current ifi mailing lists are basically unmaintained, they will in theory work until someone over there notices it and disables them. However, these should not be used, and if you have a web site or any other documentation that refers to them, please update it. As far the rte-crossfire, I would suggest it should work as is for some limited amount of times as things get switched over (maybe until end of July), then get switched to bounce a message back the sender with the new lists and a brief description and say to use that instead. I'm just a little fearful that if rte-crossfire continues to exist/operate forever, people won't ever see the need to use the subdivided lists. perhaps if possible, around mid july, have it start bouncing back a message describing the different lists, but still forward to the rte-crossfire, then end of july have that forwarding stop. Bob Tanner wrote: > > I will be migrating rte-crossfire to a new mail server today 27-Jun-2000 at > 02:00 CST. > > All your email addresses will go across with the migration. > > You will all receive a personal confirmation notice that your account has > moved. If you do not receive this notification, PLEASE contact me directly at > tanner at real-time.com. > > The current address of rte-crossfire at listserv.real-time.com will continue to > work. But please use the new address crossfire-list at lists.real-time.com. > > Let me know if there are any problems. > > Thanks. > > -- > Bob Tanner < tanner at real-time.com > | Phone : (612)943-8700 > http://www.mn-linux.org | Fax : (612)943-8500 > Key fingerprint = 6C E9 51 4F D5 3E 4C 66 62 A9 10 E5 35 85 39 D9 > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To submit a bug: http://bugzilla.real-time.com > To unsubscribe, e-mail: rte-crossfire-unsubscribe at listserv.real-time.com > For additional commands, e-mail: rte-crossfire-help at listserv.real-time.com