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Re: [msmtp-users] msmtp: project hosting / mailing list
Hi Martin,
Some months back SourceForge sent a confirmation email for my subscription's email address, possibly you missed yours, and why you got unsubscribed.
I vote github.com, particularly now since they have solid financial support.
Our project still uses the SourceForge mailing list, which we find useful, albeit a low volume. Creating "Issues" or "Pull Requests" is useful, but a mailing-list fills a useful demand IMHO, particularly if it already exists.
Lonnie
> On Jun 11, 2018, at 12:58 PM, Martin Lambers via msmtp-users <msmtp-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am currently think about moving msmtp away from SourceForge, most
> likely to a gitlab instance (but probably not on gitlab.com).
>
> While looking into what would need to be moved, I noticed that I did
> not receive mails from this list since last August. Turns out
> SourceForge unsubscribed me from this list for some unknown reason
> (which does not exactly reinforce my trust in the platform).
>
> This means I missed 13 mails which I will try to answer (where it still
> makes sense) in the next few days, sorry for the delay.
>
> 13 mails in more than 10 months is not really a lot, so I don't think
> having this mailing list (or some replacement) still makes sense. An
> RSS feed for announcements might be enough.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Regards,
> Martin
>
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