This is just a quick note to let people know that another list archive is now available. The company I work for, MarkLogic, sells a server that combines XML database, search engine, and app server capabilities in a single platform. As a demonstration of what can be done with our server, some of our people have created MarkMail (http://www.markmail.org/) to archive public mailing lists. So far, over 2000 lists containing over 11M emails have been loaded. I've been a lurker here from back when I worked at RouteScience, and thought it'd be useful to get nanog added in to our system. As of today, thanks to some help from Sue Joiner, nanog archives going back to April '94 have been loaded and we're subscribed to the list going forward. The archive is available at http://nanog.markmail.org/ This is a free service with no advertising. Our intent is just to provide a useful application with the goal of getting people to say "Hey, I want one of those!" I'll leave it at that to not run afoul of the AUP with respect to marketing. Enjoy. Wayne. _______________________________________________ NANOG mailing list NANOG@nanog.org http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog