That attached message describes an offer to archive the Alpines list
traffic on www.findmail.com. It looks reasonable to me. Take a look
at the faq, and post any comments you may have. If there are no
strong objections, then we'll let them archive our list.
I will still maintain the list archives at the Alpines page, this
findmail thing will be separate and duplicate.
-- T.J. Higgins tjhiggin(at)ingr.com Huntsville, AL> > [this is an automated form letter] > > > To the list manager of alpines(at)autox.team.net: > > FindMail Communications would like host an archive of this mailing > list. The archive will be available to the public and free of charge. > Please note: We have just sent a subscription message to your mail > server as well as this message. > > This archive will be available at: > > http://www.findmail.com/listsaver/alpines.html > > For more information about FindMail Communications, please read our > FAQ at: > > http://www.findmail.com/faq.html > > If this is okay with the list manager and list users, just do nothing. > We will begin archiving as soon as we are added to the list. > > If this mailing list is considered 'private', the list users do not > want a public archive, or not appropriate other reasons, please just > remove FindMail.com from the list of subscribers and send *this* > message back to us with the same subject line (the number is a secret > code that confirms to us that you sent this mail.) If this is done, > this list will be not be tried again by FindMail Communications and we > will remove all the list's messages from our archive. > > If there are any questions not addressed in the faq, please send mail > to: findmail(at)findmail.com > > > Thank you for your time and help. > > > Sincerely, > > FindMail Communications > www.findmail.com >
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