Hmmm don't want to drop myself up to the neck in a pile of something
steaming, but I did organise a one day conference on Novell Zen Works
here at Loughborough a while ago. It was very well attended and we had
lots of good feedback. Now I have a new life as mailadmin/Postmaster
here at Loughborough Uni I supose it would not be unacceptable to
organize a 1 day seminar on exim/email. We are central to the country,
are right next to the M1 motorway and east midlands airport (a lot of
people came to the zen conference from Ireland). We have a large
conference centre at Burleigh court (see
http://www.burleigh-court.co.uk/).
So how would people feel about coming to us for a day, what is most
pressing to be covered? who would speak? Phil would you come and spend a
day with us.
As for costs I would have to speak to Burleigh Court and it would depend
how many wanted to come.
Please give me some feedback and if there are enought takers and some
good speakers willing to come and impart their knowledge I will cost it
up.
Ron
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 15:10, Philip Hazel wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Timothy Arnold wrote:
>
> > I would like to see more on redundant email services. I would also like to
> > see spamassassin & mailing list integration and perhaps methods for
> > supporting virtual domains.
>
> Somebody should run an Exim conference and take on the job of finding
> speakers/tutors/whatever. I'm afraid there isn't enough resource here.
>
> > When can we book the course? :)
>
> We haven't even decided to run it yet!
>
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