[Gossip] Where'd my old archive go?
I run a list called "morphmet." It was formerly morphmet@wfubmc.edu, but changed in November to [EMAIL PROTECTED] When I set up the new list address, both appeared in an archive search. Now only the newer one appears and the archives of the older one seem to have vanished. Is the older archive lost forever? -dslice -- Dennis E. Slice Institute for Anthropology University of Vienna Vienna, Austria email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Discussion list for The Mail Archive Gossip@jab.org http://jab.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gossip
Re: decennial report
Congratulations, and thanks so much for your service. Jeff Breidenbach wrote: ...snip... > Today, Mail-Archive, Inc. is a financially solid small business with > four in-the-black year in a row. I don't understand, though, how do you generate income? I have never paid anything, and I don't see any advertisements or links to commercial services or requests for donations. ...snip... Again, many thanks! -Dennis E. Slice (moderator for morphmet) -- Dennis E. Slice Department of Anthropology University of Vienna -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: decennial report
Jeff Marshall wrote: > Starting in February 2004 we began showing a Google AdSense ad on the > right-hand side of every message page. This year we were able to > remove that ad for everyone using the site directly. AdSense only > shows up if you land on a message page after doing a search on a > search engine like Yahoo, Google, MSN, etc. This has been a real win > because it keeps the ads away from anyone that normally uses the site > and only shows a few ads to drive-by search engine visitors. This has > been enough to keep the service in the black and to make it a fun side > business for Jeff B and myself. > > Jeff Marshall > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Very interesting. Thanks for the info. -ds -- Dennis E. Slice Department of Anthropology University of Vienna -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]