Re: OFFICIAL FTP SITE for CircleMUD changed!

From: Con (raro94ab@hp4.econ.cbs.dk)
Date: 04/30/96


On Tue, 30 Apr 1996, Jeremy Elson wrote:

> If I can ever contact the mailing list manager for this list, I'd like to
> change the list over to be list.circlemud.org as well, unless there are
> any objections.

Sounds cool. I hope you'll give a warning if the list is moved, so I'll 
be able to correct the 'path' of the list I mail to.

> 
> Finally, I would be willing (on a *limited* basis) to consider giving out
> names for MUDs under the circlemud.org domain (i.e. names like
> your-mud-name-here.mud.circlemud.org, or something like that).  That way,
> you can always advertise the same address for your MUD even if you end up
> changing sites (you just have to write me mail and let me know your MUD's
> new address).

That would be top notch :)
It would be really cool if you could set up a 'sympolic link' kind of 
thing for the mud where I'm part of the imp staff.

The mud called Realms of the Exiled has been running since last fall 
somewhere, and is a heavily modified bpl8, which is under heavy 
development still. The address is ns3.ptd.net 5000, and if you could set 
up exiled.circlemud.org to point to ns3.ptd.net it would save my day :)

Regards,
Con.

d.
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