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stephan,
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we can do this.
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no problem.
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just contact ur system administrator to coordinate procedures to set it
up in one of our webservers at, for example, <br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.ecosconsult.com.br/GRASS-List">www.ecosconsult.com.br/GRASS-List</a> or <br>
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grass.ecosconsult.com.br/GRASS-List<br>
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name: jonathan
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mail: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:jonathan@ecosconsult.com.br">jonathan@ecosconsult.com.br</a>
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Dr. Daniel Dupré
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EcosConsult
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:mdeneen@japple.org">mdeneen@japple.org</a> wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Ed Davison wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 09:12, Stephan Eickschen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">How much data is there in total to be saved.
Even if we cannot find somebody to host it yet,
we might at least save the current archive in a state that
is easy to reconstruct once we find someone to host it again. :)
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<pre wrap="">53Mbyte uncompressed Unix mail file, gzipped 12.5Mbyte...
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<pre wrap="">Not sure that I understand this. I thought that there was a web page
involved here.
If it is just a matter of saving the mail and accumulating the messages
that come in I might be able to help.
But, if there is web page involved than I do not think I can offer any
help as I do not have a web server that is available for the archive.
Can you explain how this archive works so we can understand the process
to better evaluate possible resources?
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<pre wrap=""><!---->
To quote marc.theaimsgroup.com,
"If you can include pointers to existing list archives or some other way
for us to get our hands on old messages, we'll back-fill our database when
we add the list, so it'll start out with some history."
They archive all of the *BSD, KDE, Apache, Postgresql, OpenSSL and Samba
mailing lists.
-M
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