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Peter Skye wrote:
>Bob wrote:
>
>
>>How many mailing lists are there on the SCOUG site? I see 5 lists plus the
>>board list which is private which makes 6.
>>
>>How many email address are there? I think most are email addresses that are
>>just forwarded on to other addresses. How many actually have an inbox on the
>>SCOUG server?
>>
>>
>
>I'm way behind, apologies. I did just get an NTP client installed on
>the server
>(Tony's box loses about 10 seconds a day) and got half way towards
>installing
>dSync so I can stop using XCOPY to do the drive-to-drive backups.
>
>Here are the 10 lists:
>
> scoug-announce
> scoug-bod
> scoug-chat
> scoug-general
> scoug-help
> scoug-internet
> scoug-networking
> scoug-programming
> scoug-sundialsig
> test
>
>There aren't any POP3 mailboxes. All mail to *@scoug.com is forwarded.
>
>- Peter
>
>
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>So figure around 15 lists, just to allow for us being our normal SCOUG selves.
>
>You know, I'll bet if we changed out the battery in that box it will run pretty close to on time :-)
>
>
Tony
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