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From: Michael Richardson via tcpdump-workers <tcpdump-workers () lists tcpdump org>
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2023 14:14:15 -0500
--- Begin Message --- From: Michael Richardson <mcr () sandelman ca>
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2023 14:14:15 -0500
The mailing list has been moved from a mailman2 host to a mailman3 host. I had subscribed everyone with an option to confirm, but that was a bad idea. I have now found the import21 command, and imported the "pickle" file from the mailman2 installation. I hope that this email finds you well, and that the SPF and DKIM for the list checks out for you. The old pipermail archives at: https://lists.tcpdump.org/pipermail/tcpdump-workers/ have been copied over, and I'll adjust the info pointer. They won't get updated as things are moved over to Hyperkitty. I will import the mboxes into hyperkitty, as soon as I figure out where the debian installed hyperkitty django commands are actually installed. I'm sorry for the confusion. Sunday/Monday is the day that I had time and energy, and the number of tedious things to tweak and validate was many. The mailman2 web interface had to be turned off when it became clear that it was being abused to do email DDoS against all sorts of random victims. My previous four attempts to send this email got rejected, because multipart/signed was not an acceptable mime type.
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