From: "shogi.de" SHOGI DE> Date: 1 sep 2003 Subject: Re: In need of a new home for SHOGI-L --------------DE066282524F743F684A761C Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Pieter, hi all, shogi-L is a good service and I hope it will be available too in the future. However, I'd like to direct your attention also to http://www.shogiforum.net It's a Bulletin Board System hosted and sponsored by shogi.de, menues are in english, japanese and german. Board language is english, except for a few german internal topics. Registration is for free and email addresses cannot be automatically collected for spams. best regards Marc > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: The Shogi Discussion List > [mailto:SHOGI-L TECHUNIX TECHNION AC IL]Im Auftrag von Pieter Stouten > Gesendet: Sonntag, 31. August 2003 23:44 > An: SHOGI-L TECHUNIX TECHNION AC IL > Betreff: In need of a new home for SHOGI-L > > > Hello Shogi fans, > > Ever since its birth on 6 May 1990, SHOGI-L has been hosted by > Technion completely free of charge. We have been very happy with them > and have always appreciated their generosity. However, their > management recently decided not to run mailing lists anymore that are > not related to the university's core business and so I am looking for > a new home for SHOGI-L. > > I prefer not to use services that insert advertisements into postings > and make managing the list cumbersome. Instead, I would like to run > SHOGI-L as a listserv or majordomo-based list at a university or > other such institute. Please be advised I promised Technion that I > would move SHOGI-L off their server by the end of September! If > anybody has any ideas or better yet, any offers, please send me an > e-mail. > > Thanks a million, > > Pieter > > Pieter Stouten shogi net> > Owner SHOGI-L, owner Shogi.Net > --------------DE066282524F743F684A761C Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Pieter, hi all,

shogi-L is a good service and I hope it will be available too in the future.
However, I'd like to direct your attention also to
http://www.shogiforum.net

It's a Bulletin Board System hosted and sponsored by shogi.de, menues are in english, japanese and german. Board language is english, except for a few german internal topics. Registration is for free and email addresses cannot be automatically collected for spams.

best regards
Marc
 

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: The Shogi Discussion List
> [mailto:SHOGI-L@TECHUNIX TECHNION AC IL]Im Auftrag von Pieter Stouten
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 31. August 2003 23:44
> An: SHOGI-L TECHUNIX TECHNION AC IL
> Betreff: In need of a new home for SHOGI-L
>
>
> Hello Shogi fans,
>
> Ever since its birth on 6 May 1990, SHOGI-L has been hosted by
> Technion completely free of charge. We have been very happy with them
> and have always appreciated their generosity. However, their
> management recently decided not to run mailing lists anymore that are
> not related to the university's core business and so I am looking for
> a new home for SHOGI-L.
>
> I prefer not to use services that insert advertisements into postings
> and make managing the list cumbersome. Instead, I would like to run
> SHOGI-L as a listserv or majordomo-based list at a university or
> other such institute. Please be advised I promised Technion that I
> would move SHOGI-L off their server by the end of September! If
> anybody has any ideas or better yet, any offers, please send me an
> e-mail.
>
> Thanks a million,
>
> Pieter
>
> Pieter Stouten <stouten shogi net>
> Owner SHOGI-L, owner Shogi.Net
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