Major fire

Dave Dave
Sun Oct 30 13:02:19 GMT 2005


On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 11:59:11AM -0000, Julian Field wrote:
> Folks,
> 
> We currently have a very major fire at work, which is still being tackled
> by the fire service. Just about everything with blue lights on top is
> currently surrounding one of our buildings, which is basically completely
> destroyed. What's worse is that it is our silicon fabrication plant and so
> is full of some very nasty chemicals.
> 
> As a result pretty much none of our department has any power or
> networking, and so everything is down.
> 
> I am hoping the Michele Neylon can help me out and get a mailscanner.info
> site up and running today.
> 
> None of the MailScanner source code is affected, this is all held about
> 100 miles away in West London. So nothing is lost, we just can't serve
> anything at present.
> 
> Please be patient while we get everything going again.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jules.
>

Julian:


1)  I know hope you feel.  About 3 weeks about, a negihbour 2 houses down
had their elecrical stove catch fire.  They prevented it on time 
BUT had to replace most everything electrial.
2) I run nk.ca , an ISP in Canada, and we too would be happy to mirror
MailScanner.

 
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