On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Al Kossow <aek at bitsavers.org> wrote:
On 12/10/15 8:47 AM, ethan at
757.org wrote:
Self hosted mail systems for the win.
Sadly, I'm seeing more and more organizations abandoning hosting their own
mail
servers (and mailing lists) because it has become too much of a PITA to
keep spam / being blacklisted
under control.
It is not just spam they have to worry about. Corporations have concerns
related to security, backup, availability, retention for litigation,
automatic deletion, transfer of ownership... Too few IT departments
actually do this well.
CHM is in the process of shutting down all of their mailing lists because
the IT people
don't want to support them any more. The radio station I volunteer for
(KFJC) trying to
decide if it's worth doing it themselves or just having Google do it :-(
So much for Mailman list archives :-(
Google groups will archive forever. I believe you can migrate old messages
into a new group, but it might require some scripting to extract and load.
https://developers.google.com/admin-sdk/groups-migration/v1/guides/manage-e…
Personally, I used to mail, mailing list, DNS and web from servers in my
home. Every time I went on a trip, something would break and I had to talk
a 10 year old through rebooting the rack in the scary dark corner of the
basement. I gave it up and went Google for my sanity.