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Mailing lists for exim

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There are two mailing lists for users of Exim. Signing up for - these is via a web form. The two lists are:-

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There are three mailing lists for users of Exim. Signing up for + these is via a web form. The three lists are:-

exim-announce
+ href="http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-announce">exim-announce
which is a low volume moderated list consisting of - anouncements only of things of interest to exim users - (typically new releases). There is an archive of messages - since July 1999.
+ announcements only of things of interest to exim users + (typically new releases). There is an archive of messages + since July 1999.
exim-users
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which is a discussion list about exim covering use and - development of the software. This also has an archive dating - back to 1996. Please have the courtesy to check the list - before posting basic queries, the FAQ also covers many things - that get asked regularly on the list.
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The mailing list can be searched using ht://Dig WWW Search -
Match: Format: Sort by:
Search: -
+ href="http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-dev">exim-dev + +
which is a list dedicated to the ongoing development process + for exim. It is not the grown-up version of the users list. + There are searchable archives + covering postings back to 2004.
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exim-users
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which is a discussion list about exim covering use and + development of the software. This also has a searchable archive + covering postings back to 2002. An older archive of + messages from 1996 to 2002 is also kept to allow old quoted URLs + to still work. Please have the courtesy to check the list + before posting basic queries, the FAQ also covers many + things that get asked regularly on the list.
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In addition, there is a fresh mailing list dedicated to the + discussion of the future of Exim:

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exim-future
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This list is intended for discussions of future development methodology + and features aimed at Exim 5 onwards - i.e. anything that involves + architectural changes. There are additionally some wiki pages recording + ideas as they get fleshed out (which may involve several alternatives).
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There is also an indexed archive at - - http://www.egroups.com/list/exim-users/


Nigel Metheringham
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