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If you experience problems with any of these lists, please let me know
You can report such problems by sending mail to tmeastep at hotmail dot com.
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The Shorewall Users Mailing list provides a way for users to get answers to questions and to report problems. Information of general interest to the Shorewall user community is also posted to this list.
To post a problem report to this list or to subscribe to the list, please see the problem reporting guidelines.
The list archives are at http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-users.
Note that prior to 1/1/2002, the mailing list was hosted at Sourceforge. The archives from that list may be found at www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/Sourceforge/9327/0/.
This list is for announcements of general interest to the
Shorewall community. To subscribe:
The list archives are at http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-announce.
The Shorewall Development Mailing list provides a forum for the exchange of ideas about the future of Shorewall and for coordinating ongoing Shorewall Development.
To subscribe to the mailing list:
To post to the list, post to shorewall-devel@lists.shorewall.net.
The list archives are at http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-devel.
There seems to be near-universal confusion about unsubscribing from Mailman-managed lists although Mailman 2.1 has attempted to make this less confusing. To unsubscribe:
Follow the same link above that you used to subscribe to the list.
Down at the bottom of that page is the following text: " To unsubscribe from <list name>, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options enter your subscription email address:". Enter your email address in the box and click on the "Unsubscribe or edit options" button.
There will now be a box where you can enter your password and click on "Unsubscribe"; if you have forgotten your password, there is another button that will cause your password to be emailed to you.
Last updated 8/1/2003 - Tom Eastep