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From: johnc at grok.org.uk (John Cartwright)
Subject: Administrivia: A new home for FD

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Hi

It gives me great pleasure to announce that I have secured a new home
for the Full-Disclosure mailing list. The list will now be hosted at
lists.grok.org.uk with immediate effect.

I'll post a new list charter soon to confirm addresses, but for now
please refer to http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html. 

The lists.netsys.com mailman installation is no longer accepting 
content, and will remain as an archive for as long as possible. I 
have mass-subscribed existing member addresses to the new list - 
please log in at your earliest convenience to set digest/nomail/etc 
preferences.

I'd like to thank all of you who responded to my request for 
assistance with hosting the list, and I apologise that I was unable 
to answer all replies personally - the level of support was 
overwhelming in itself.

After carefully considering my options, I have negotiated a 
hosting/sponsorship deal with Secunia (http://www.secunia.com/). The
terms of the agreement are simple: Secunia have provided me with 
dedicated hardware and bandwidth, in exchange for non-intrusive 
sponsorship notices in list email and on the list archive site itself. 

A special acknowledgement goes to Thomas Kristensen for making this 
happen and allowing Full-Disclosure to remain an independent, 
unbiased entity. I am pleased that Secunia have chosen to support the
community in this way and have every confidence that this agreement
will be a long-lasting one.

Finally, I'd like to take the opportunity to officially thank Len Rose
for all his efforts in making Full-Disclosure a success, and wish him
well for the future.

Cheers
- - John
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