Subject: Re: BoundaryPoint added to Gmane
Date: Sep 09, 2003 @ 17:19
Author: acroorca2002 ("acroorca2002" <orc@...>)
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> We have received a request for adding themail-to-news
> BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com mailing list to the Gmane
> gateway/archive. A subscription request message has beensent. If this
> is contrary to your wishes, please send a mail to admin@g...messages. It
> saying so, and the list will be removed from Gmane.
>
> Gmane is a mail-to-news portal that never expires its
> therefore also functions as a mailing list archive. It's awhich
> bi-directional gateway, but Gmane verifies that its users' email
> addresses are valid before passing the messages through the
> news-to-mail gateway. (Groups can also be made "read-only",
> means that Gmane won't forward any messages at all to themailing
> list.)difficult, and
>
> Gmane can encrypt addresses to make address harvesting
> heeds X-No-Archive and related headers.message to
>
> If you wish to import older archives into Gmane, send a
> the Gmane administrators -- just reply to this message.finding,
>
> The following parameters are set for this mailing list:
>
> * Newsgroup name: gmane.culture.discuss.boundary-point
> * Mailing list address: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> * The gateway is bi-directional * Address encryption is on
> * Spam detection is on
> * The list is described as:
> "BoundaryPoint is an international open discussion list for
> researching, photographing and discussing geopoliticalboundary points,
> especially those of a tri-state or multipoint nature."news://news.gmane.org/gmane.culture.discuss.boundary-point
> * News URL:
> * Web URL:http://news.gmane.org/gmane.culture.discuss.boundary-point
>the
> This newsgroup will be created when the first message from
> mailing list arrives.
>
> For more information about the Gmane project, go to
> <URL: http://gmane.org/>.
>
> This request was handled by
> Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@g...>.