Greg Priest-Dorman <priestdo(a)budgardr.org> writes: Re when it all started: Emacspeak was released as Open Source April 1995 when I was still in Cambridge MA. I released the first public version from CA in May 1996 when I was at Adobe and that is when you contacted me, the list was set up a couple of weeks after. I'm updating the search form on the Emacspeak Web Site -- it had buttons for searching the Web or the Sourceforge site; I'm updating it to search the mail archive, the blog or the whole Web. > A few things to share about the new list and the site at > www.emacspeak.org. > > Blocked mail: > > Five of the addresses I imported from the existing emacspeak list are > not getting the new list's messages. Two are being rejected due to our > mail host's IP address being on a reject list maintained by CSI > Cloudmark. I have again requested a reset from Cloudmark. Cloudmark's > page says they will "look into it" and only contact me if they need > more information from me. So, we wait and see. The other 3 bouncing > addresses give the message "timed out while receiving the initial > server greeting". Some of the addresses may no longer be valid but at > least one of them has posted as recently as December. I have written > to each individual from a gmail account to see if that gets through or > bounces. Time will tell. In the meantime, if you are not getting your > list messages (perhaps you are reading this from the usenet gateway or > the hyperkitty archive) please let me know and we will figure out what > we need to do. > > Archive of messages from before the move: > > First off, all existing links from the old Vassar archive at > www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/emacspeak are now correctly redirecting to > the pages under www.emacspeak.org/VCCS-archive so any links to > specific emails returned by web searches or in posted articles to the > old site will continue to work! Eventually Vassar might remove that > rewrite rule but that will likely not happen soon. Much thanks to > Matt, the current VCCS Systems Admin for his help there. If you have > any web pages with specific links to the archive, please change > "www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/emacspeak/" to > "www.emacspeak.org/VCCS-archive/" to ensure the links will continue to > properly resolve. > > Additionaly, Jon Pielaet has been helping gather all the emails > missing from the existing archive. In the near future we should have > all missing emails from 2015 forward available in the archive as well. > Once there I will add search functionality. > > Help request: > > If anyone here has experience with importing existing mail messages > into hyperkitty please write me off list. I'd like to get the old > list messages into the new archive. The docs say it is possible, but > if someone here has already done it, talking with you will save Tim > and I a bunch of time getting it done! > > Lastly, I didn't math so good. Looking back I see the first message I > posted announcing the list at Vassar was on May 3, 1996. I thought it > was in 1995. So the list was there under 25 years not over 25 years as > I had thought. > > That's it for me. As always, please let me know if you have any > problems or issues using the list or website. > > Greg > > _______________________________________________ > Emacspeak mailing list -- emacspeak(a)emacspeak.org > To unsubscribe send an email to emacspeak-leave(a)emacspeak.org > -- Thanks, --Raman ♈ Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 🦮
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