Subject:  Re: Domain move situation - increasingly critical (re-mailed)
Date:  Tue, 27 Aug 2002 00:16:00 -0500
From:  Al Heigl <alheigl@rconnect.com>
Organization:  Mill City Records, NARAS, Mensa, I.S.P.E., Triple-Nine, ex-MDA
To:  "Paul D. Jensen" <poppoppj@visi.com>
References:  1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5

Unsure if e-mail working; re-sending until it gets through

Originally sent Fri, 23 Aug 2002 13:46:22 -0500
Subsequently sent Sun, 25 Aug 2002 10:20:16 -0500
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Paul --

Earlier this week I got an e-mail from Howard Prince regarding the
characteristics of the current AML server:

"We're currently running on a 3yo Pentium based box, though we'll be
moving off of it in the near future and will be utilizing it (hopefully)
as a redundant backup. The box runs FreeBSD with a standard fare of
software including Apache/PHP/MySQL/etc; we'll be transitioning to
RedHat Linux when we move to a new box."

This is further confirmation that what you wrote me last week ("the
server is neither JTL nor any other commercial operation ..." and "The
new server is American Mensa Ltd ...") is in fact the exact opposite. I
assume that somebody passed that lie along to you.


(Yesterday I e-mailed an old friend about whether he'd gotten my
previous e-mail and he called me last night to say that he had replied
to it immediately. Point is that I'm not sure these days that 100% of
my e-mail is going out or that 100% is coming in. Although I'm getting
plenty of subscription stuff and spam, as usual.)

Point being -- did you get my message from Monday mid-morning concerning
that fact that, among other critical problems, Jason has destroyed our
website by putting the domain at JTL?

I'm getting rather concerned that I haven't heard back from you this
week. What happened with that Board meeting (or at least the vote) that
had been delayed from last week?


It is very important that the real MN Mensa website be back on the Web
as immediately as possible -- I originally set it up for the major
search engines to revisit it regularly, and if it's still missing, we
could lose all the search engine references that have been built up
since we started.

Regards,

Al

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