Oh, and sending email to clo-devel+help@common-lisp.net brings the following response:

"The following options are available:

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The nomail version of a list means that you are reccognized as a
subscriber, but will not get any messages to the list. This is useful when it's
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 -- drewc

On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 6:20 AM, Drew C <me@drewc.ca> wrote:
No, it doesn't mean that at all. "Tomorrow" I should be able to set up the web interface for this mlmmj software, and that other URL will simply redirect to the correct place.

Make sense? 

 -- drewc

On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 5:08 AM, Hans Hübner <hans.huebner@gmail.com> wrote:
Does this mean that all the administrative URLs which point to the previous mailman installation will be invalid from now on?  I can only speak for myself, but that sucks.

-Hans


On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Drew Crampsie <drewc@drewc.org> wrote:
Hey,

Common-lisp.net has been going through a massive migration. As
stated[1], the server that cl-net was running on is not longer.

This friday was the last day of that server, and I have been working all
weekend to try and finish things off.

On of the major issues was the email hosting. It was exim4 and mailman
for the lists, both of which I did not like. So I spent today migrating
to postfix, dovecot and mlmmj for mailing lists[2].

This is the first list that I have tried beyond my own personal tests,
so consider this a test post! If you happen to get this, please respond to me.
You could also CC the list if you so desire... my hope is that some do
and some don't.

 -- drewc