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Mailing List Logs for ShadowRN

Message no. 1
From: Mark Imbriaco mark.imbriaco@*****.com
Subject: [ADMIN] Lists are up.
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 15:36:28 -0500 (EST)
The lists are back online after a problem with the ISP that is upstream of
the machine that they are currently hosted on. Turns out that blizzards
sometimes take powerlines out with them, so the ISP eventually ran out of
backup power and everything went down. The machine is reachable once more
and list traffic should begin to flow, though any messages sent over the
last couple of days should probably be resent.

As a further note, I'd like to let everyone know that the lists will be
moving to a bigger, better machine over the next week or two so the lists
will be even better than ever very soon.

Thanks for your patience and not inundating me with email during the
outage. I do appreciate it.

-Mark
Message no. 2
From: Mark Imbriaco mark.imbriaco@*****.com
Subject: [ADMIN] Lists are up.
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 15:36:28 -0500 (EST)
The lists are back online after a problem with the ISP that is upstream of
the machine that they are currently hosted on. Turns out that blizzards
sometimes take powerlines out with them, so the ISP eventually ran out of
backup power and everything went down. The machine is reachable once more
and list traffic should begin to flow, though any messages sent over the
last couple of days should probably be resent.

As a further note, I'd like to let everyone know that the lists will be
moving to a bigger, better machine over the next week or two so the lists
will be even better than ever very soon.

Thanks for your patience and not inundating me with email during the
outage. I do appreciate it.

-Mark

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