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+From: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>\r
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+Subject: Re: Website and mailing list are hopefully back now\r
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+On Fri, Apr 03 2015, Carl Worth wrote:\r
+> The notmuchmail.org server experienced a catastrophic failure a few days\r
+> ago. I gave up on getting access to that server anymore, and have\r
+> instead brought things back up on a separate server that I had\r
+> available, (and to which I have actual, physical access this time).\r
+\r
+Oh, and by the way, when you use ssh to the new server from an account\r
+that had connected to the old server, you'll likely get the scary\r
+warning that the ssh host key has changed.\r
+\r
+Here is the fingerprint of the RSA key that you should expect to get:\r
+\r
+ 1f:64:19:21:50:8f:1a:72:bc:69:45:8c:25:c5:71:7a\r
+\r
+With that fingerprint, you can assume that the key change isn't due to a\r
+man-in-the-middle attack and follow the instructions on removing the\r
+old key.\r
+\r
+-Carl\r
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