Wouldn't it be nice,
to notify all those lost Cypherpunks that they may resubscribe if they wish to. Majordomo reports 295 subscribers just now, but I have a list from Feb. 22 that had 642 and I recall the number 700+ being spoken of. Is there a Perl wizard who might pop a differential remailing informing the lost of the reason for their de-subscription, and the process to resubscribe? I'm not competent personally. And immediately apologize for suggesting work to someone else.
So what happened? All I know is that I stopped getting cyperhpunks mail and after several days and several pings to cyperhpunks-request I remembered it had majordomo and re-subscribed. This started at the same time as severe network problems in my building inside DEC so at first I thought it was related to that. Donald
to notify all those lost Cypherpunks that they may resubscribe if they wish to. Majordomo reports 295 subscribers just now,
I thought it was nice the way it is... Seriously, I got a mass mail message informing me that the list was wiped and to resubscribe. It was big news, except on Prodigy and AOL, so I wonder if a bunch of the lurkers thought it not worth the effort. -- PGP PUBLIC KEY via finger! JAFEFFM Speaking & Thinking For Myself! * eagle@deeptht.armory.com email info@eff.org * *** O U T L A W S On The E L E C T R O N I C F R O N T I E R **** ***** Committed to Free Public Internet Access for World Peace *****
to notify all those lost Cypherpunks that they may resubscribe if they wish to. Majordomo reports 295 subscribers just now,
I thought it was nice the way it is... Seriously, I got a mass mail message informing me that the list was wiped and to resubscribe.
I got early notice but never saw the mass mailing. Perhaps because I quickly resubscribed I was not "one of the mass". Pardon my late goodwill.
to notify all those lost Cypherpunks that they may resubscribe if they wish to. Majordomo reports 295 subscribers just now,
I thought it was nice the way it is... Seriously, I got a mass mail message informing me that the list was wiped and to resubscribe.
I got early notice but never saw the mass mailing. Perhaps because I quickly resubscribed I was not "one of the mass". Pardon my late goodwill.
I believe the "mass mailing" was done by Mike Ingle, and was based on his list of who posted to the list in some period. (Bart, you should've gotten it, as you'd made posts in that period.) I prepared a form letter right after the outage and have been bouncing it back to those who send "What happened?" messages either to me or to the list (blindly). This has dwindled down from several per day to an average of one per day lately. Restoring the list subscription from backups (I presume backups of toad are made...) may be possible, but knowing how to use majordomo is a kind of basic competency test, one could argue, and the list is now presumably pruned of dead-end addresses and gateways to knowhere. Anyone still in the dark who hasn't at least sent a message to majordomo, to the list in general, or to one of the frequent posters, is probably happier off the list. Here's my form letter, which you are welcome to bounce to anyone who happens to ask you what happened. THIS IS A FORM LETTER (to save me having to type the same stuff) You have asked what happened to the Cypherpunks list. I don't know, but as of Sunday night, 8 May, there were only about a dozen or so subscribers. Apparently something happened to the list. I have messages in to Eric Hughes and Hugh Daniel. The subscriber list may get restored. I don't know. [More recent news: The problem is being worked on. Meanwhile, people are gradually resubscribing manually. Instructions below.] You can also resubscribe by sending a message to majordomo@toad.com with this as the body: subscribe cypherpunks If this is successful, you'll get a confirmation message within a few minutes. Volume is likely to be low, until things get back to normal. I hope this helps. --Tim May, not acting officially on behalf of the list. -- .......................................................................... Timothy C. May | Crypto Anarchy: encryption, digital money, tcmay@netcom.com | anonymous networks, digital pseudonyms, zero 408-688-5409 | knowledge, reputations, information markets, W.A.S.T.E.: Aptos, CA | black markets, collapse of governments. Higher Power: 2^859433 | Public Key: PGP and MailSafe available. "National borders are just speed bumps on the information superhighway."
participants (4)
-
bart@netcom.com -
dee-punk@qsland.lkg.dec.com -
Jeff Davis -
tcmay@netcom.com