[Public-list] warning of service interruption
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Mon Nov 27 16:11:16 PST 2006
The company that rents space and bandwidth to me for the server that
hosts this list has decided to exit the low-end of their market. I've
done considerable research, and was unable to find local server
colocation at a comparable price. I decided, instead, to go back to a
shared server setup with someone else maintaining the computer.
I've been working on this transition for several months, and I've been
painfully reminded why I was tempted to maintain my own server. The
ISPs notion of customer service is not the same as mine, nor is it
consistent with the image I had formed from the recommendation I
received for this ISP. As a result, it looks extremely doubtful that
the mailing lists configs (including user subscriptions) will be
transferred to the new server before I have to decommission the old one
in the next few days. If I had access to the new mailserver, I could
have accomplished this by now. Instead I have to plead with someone
else to do it.
As a result, the list will likely cease to function for a some period of
time. I'm still hopeful I can get the user subscriptions transferred
without requiring everyone to re-subscribe. I'll post a message when I
have some news.
- George
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