From aaa0331ecf95ced1e913ac9be50168cf0e7cbb82 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rene Mayrhofer Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:21:07 +0000 Subject: [svn-upgrade] Integrating new upstream version, strongswan (2.8.2) --- doc/src/mail.html | 250 ------------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 250 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/src/mail.html (limited to 'doc/src/mail.html') diff --git a/doc/src/mail.html b/doc/src/mail.html deleted file mode 100644 index e26f025a0..000000000 --- a/doc/src/mail.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,250 +0,0 @@ - - - - FreeS/WAN mailing lists - - - - - -

Mailing lists and newsgroups

- -

Mailing lists about FreeS/WAN

- -

The project mailing lists

- -

The Linux FreeS/WAN project has several email lists for user support, bug -reports and software development discussions.

- -

We had a single list on clinet.fi for several years (Thanks, folks!), then -one list on freeswan.org, but now we've split into several lists:

-
-
users
-
    -
  • The general list for discussing use of the software
  • -
  • The place for seeking help with problems (but - please check the FAQ first).
  • -
  • Anyone can post.
  • -
-
-
bugs
-
    -
  • For bug reports.
  • -
  • If you are not certain what is going on -- could be a bug, a - configuration error, a network problem, ... -- please post to the - users list instead.
  • -
  • Anyone can post.
  • -
-
-
design
-
    -
  • Design discussions, for people working on - FreeS/WAN development or others with an interest in design and - security issues.
  • -
  • It would be a good idea to read the existing design papers (see - this list) before posting.
  • -
  • Anyone can post.
  • -
-
-
announce
-
    -
  • A low-traffic list.
  • -
  • Announcements about FreeS/WAN and related - software.
  • -
  • All posts here are also sent to the users list. You need not - subscribe to both.
  • -
  • Only the FreeS/WAN team can post.
  • -
  • If you have something you feel should go on this list, send it to - announce-admin@lists.freeswan.org. Unless it is obvious, - please include a short note explaining why we should post it.
  • -
-
-
briefs
-
    -
  • A low-traffic list.
  • -
  • Weekly summaries of activity on the users - list.
  • -
  • All posts here are also sent to the users list. You need not - subscribe to both.
  • -
  • Only the FreeS/WAN team can post.
  • -
-
-
- -

To subscribe to any of these, you can:

- - -

Archives of these lists are available via the web interface.

- -

Which list should I use?

- -

For most questions, please check the FAQ first, and -if that does not have an answer, ask on the users list. "My configuration -doesn't work." does not belong on the bugs list, and "Can FreeS/WAN do -such-and-such" or "How do I configure it to..." do not belong in design -discussions.

- -

Cross-posting the same message to two or more of these lists is -discouraged. Quite a few people read more than one list and getting multiple -copies is annoying.

- -

List policies

- -

US citizens or residents are asked not to post code to the lists, -not even one-line bug fixes. The project cannot accept code which -might entangle it in US export -restrictions.

- -

Non-subscribers can post to some of these lists. This is necessary; -someone working on a gateway install who encounters a problem may not have -access to a subscribed account.

- -

Some spam turns up on these lists from time to time. For discussion of why -we do not attempt to filter it, see the FAQ. -Please do not clutter the lists with complaints about this.

- -

Archives of the lists

- -

Searchable archives of the old single list have existed for some time. At -time of writing, it is not yet clear how they will change for the new -multi-list structure.

- - -

Note that these use different search engines. Try both.

- -

Archives of the new lists are available via the web interface.

- -

Indexes of mailing lists

- -

PAML is the standard reference for -Publicly Accessible -Mailing Lists. When we last checked, it had -over 7500 lists on an amazing variety of topics. It also has FAQ information -and a search engine.

- -

There is an index of Linux -mailing lists available.

- -

A list of computer security -mailing lists, with descriptions.

- -

Lists for related software and topics

- -

Most links in this section point to subscription addresses for the various -lists. Send the one-line message "subscribe list_name" to -subscribe to any of them.

- -

Products that include FreeS/WAN

- -

Our introduction document gives a list of -products that include FreeS/WAN. If you have, or are considering, one of -those, check the supplier's web site for information on mailing lists for -their users.

- -

Linux mailing lists

- - -

Each of the scure distribution projects also has its own web site and -mailing list. Some of the sites are:

- - -

Lists for IETF working groups

- -

Each IETF working group has an associated -mailing list where much of the work takes place.

- - -

Other mailing lists

- - -

Usenet newsgroups

- - - -- cgit v1.2.3