But google found them and indexed them, so it must be open to non-members in some way.
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Okay, the default on our lists appears to be that archives are public. They can be made private (i.e., subscribers only) by going into "archival options" on the administrator's page. I just changed that for the Somervillain archives. The other admins would have to do that for their archives.
I will do it for the LA list momentarily.
The other admins would have to do that for their archives.
Could the other admins check in and let us know when that is taken care of? (Tommyrot?)
I've done it for the NYistas.
I received this today, and it was news to me. The board admins. may know about this and have dealt with it already, but I thought I should post a heads-up:
Effective November 12, 2004, ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, will put in place its new transfer policy for all accredited domain name service providers. >[link]
If you own a domain name, this is important. In the past, if anyone attempted to transfer a domain name, the current registrar notified the domain owner and waited for approval before transferring the domain to the new registrar. If the domain owner did not respond, the domain transfer was denied.
Under new ICANN rules that take effect tomorrow, if the domain name owner does not respond, the transfer must be approved. This raises the very real possibility that domain "slammers" will be able to hijack your domain. Note that if you respond to the notification email and explicitly deny the transfer, that still prevents the domain from being transferred, but in this age of spam filters it's quite possible that you'll never receive the notification and will lose your domain.
That was a really good idea. ICANN is a bunch of freaking geniuses. So glad they're in charge.
Thanks for the heads up.
Wow, I thought my respect for ICANN couldn't fall any lower. I was wrong.
ObBoardFu: What does Am-Chau's requested-feature list look like now? Looks like ita and Gus have been chewing through it pretty vigourously.
On edit: Inadvertent x-post with B'cacy: Am-Chau's feature list is linked from there.
Actually, I think that means I can transfer b.org to me from jengod, even though I don't think I have her right address.