Im tired of all the ads & would hope that a new list would be free of
ads. Im pretty sure that Larry London would host the nafex list on
www.ibiblio.org/london where he has many other lists related to
permaculture & sustainability. It would be such a pleasure to not have
to be bombarded. The system he uses uses a good archiving system which
is quite searchable. I'm ccing Larry on this so hopefully he's
interested in helping us out. mIEKAL
"Lon J. Rombough" wrote:
>
> I was wondering how many of you got a message from Yahoo about
changing
> policies. I don't know the full extent of what they are doing, since
I have
> been unable to get into yahoo since they absorbed E-groups and Onelist
and
> messed up my membership so badly I'd have to get a new address for
> everything. I started to rejoin with a new address one time, then
changed
> my mind and canceled. Or so I thought. I got that Yahoo message sent
to my
> other address, even though I supposedly had canceled it, and even
though I
> don't get any e-list mail to that address.
> There is more, but the point is, I think Yahoo has reached the
point
> where I, for one, would like to move the NAFEX list to a new host.
I've
> already started Interest Group e-lists, as well as two other unrelated
> lists, on Topica, and I am in contact with the owner of another
hosting
> service as well. So I have experience and contacts to shift the list
to a
> new host, if there is interest. It would be simple to set it up
(takes
> about 5 minutes or less) and we would continue with all the same
people in
> command - I have no desire to "own" another list. I'm just tired of
the
> mess I've had with Yahoo.
> What do you all say?
> -Lon Rombough
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