Hello everyone,
Tonight, Ben Harris from tilde.team and I got tilde.institute peered
with the larger tildeverse chat network. This will reduce latency when
chatting from tilde.institute and add a layer of redundancy to the
tildeverse's IRC network.
In order to utilize the new local IRC server, in weechat / chat,
issue the following command:
/set irc.server.tilde.addresses "localhost/6667"
For those of you who are not using the default chat client,
the following server information applies:
localhost, port 6667, ssl
Have fun, and chat away! Thanks for being a part of tilde.institute!
--
~ahriman / Ben Morrison
PGP Key Fingerprint:
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Hello Everyone!
Thanks for your patience during tilde.institute's early phase.
Mail issues have been resolved now. You will be able to send
and receive mail to and from anywhere without a problem.
As of right now, GMail may still siphon mail from here
to the spam folder if you're mailing an @gmail.com address.
I'm going to be working on that over the next few days.
Before you decide to unsubscribe from the mailing list, please
keep in mind I will be using the mailing list as the official means
of communication with everyone regarding critical issues and
announcements.
Of course, everyone is more than welcome to use the mailing list
to communicate with each other as well. After all, that's what
mailing lists are for, right? ^_^
Best regards,
~ahriman
Hello everyone!
Now that I've gotten mail working for tilde.institute, I'll be
subscribing all new users at their @tilde.institute email address.
The standard mailing list etiquette applies, but I'll briefly go
over it here:
Wrap lines at 70-80 columns, please.
No inline PGP signatures (attachments are okay)
No top-posting
Delete extraneous info from the reply and only reply in-line
For more info see this wiki page:
https://tilde.wiki/?page=mailing_lists
Have fun, folks!
~ahriman