Listervs have been migrated to a new server

(Update:  Microsoft is behaving badly about this.  See blog article.)

Hello to the members of the various listservs hosted by Oppedahl Patent Law Firm LLC.   Yesterday I migrated the listservs to a new server.  For many members of the listservs, hopefully this will go largely unnoticed after a few test postings of yesterday and today.  But for some members, this will be extra work and trouble.  I am sorry about this.

Here are details.

Whitelisting.  Previously the listservs were on a server at IP address 162.255.116.157.  Now the listservs are on a server at IP address 66.29.132.148.  Maybe you had previously set up a whitelisting entry in your email system to allow messages from 162.255.116.157 to reach you.  If so, you may find that now you need to set up a whitelisting entry in your email system to allow messages from 66.29.132.148 to reach you.  (Update:  Microsoft is behaving badly about this.  See blog article.)

Member password.  This migration caused a reset of your password for your subscription to the listserv.   To get your password figured out again, you might find it necessary to go to one of the eleven links below (for the listserv that you need to reset the password in) and click on the link, and follow the process for resetting your password.

Digest numbering.  If you are a digest subscriber, you will see that this migration has reset the digest numbering to volume 1.

I am sorry about the extra work and trouble.

Links to user information pages for the listservs.  The listservs affected by this server migration include:

2 Replies to “Listervs have been migrated to a new server”

  1. I received lots of e-mails from your “PCT” & “designs” listservs so I could tell that you were doing/testing something, but all came through OK so I assumed that there was nothing more for me to do. However, your last message makes me wonder if I need to check my passwords on both my e-mail addresses – the one below & my mayfin-ip.com e-mail.

    Maybe I should just wait a bit until things settle down.

  2. Thank you for migrating the lists to the new server. I’m sure it was a boatload of work. Also, thank you for all the other service you have performed and continue to perform on behalf of the praticitioner community, including the excellent CLE programs on PCT and ePCT, the many letters on DOCX and Patent Center.

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