[Crash-utility] Mailling list migration complete

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Hi,

if you receive this email, then you have been successfully migrated to the new list server for the crash utility project.

As announced by Lianbo ( https://listman.redhat.com/archives/crash-utility/2023-October/011087.html ), we migrated from the RH server listman.redhat.com based on mailman 2 to a new dedicated VM hosted by a different RH team.

A automated responder have been set, so if you send to the wrong email, you should get a error message quite fast.

Due to technical limitations of the mailman 2 to mailman 3 migration, we were not able to migrate some specific settings. If the list do not behave like it used to be (mostly on digest, etc), you may need to go on the web interface and change the setting. Contrary to what I said a few days ago (and that was in the announce mail), the reset password feature do not work unless you created a account first, sorry about the wrong information. So if you need to change anything, you need to create first a account, using the same email as subscribed to the list.

We are still working on the final touch of the migration, but the list should be officially usable. If there is anything wrong or weird, please contact me or my team using the alias comminfra@xxxxxxx (I am not subscribed to the list directly ), and we will take a look. If the mail also end in spam, we would be interested to know as it might be some misconfiguration on our side.

We hope the migration didn't disturb too much the ongoing work.
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Michael Scherer / He/Il/Er/Él
Sysadmin, Community Infrastructure
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