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[ILUG] UKUUG - Exim Conference - Call for Papers

[ILUG] UKUUG - Exim Conference - Call for Papers

Brian Foster blf at blf.utvinternet.ie
Mon Apr 30 08:23:42 IST 2007


 'tis the conference season
   and all through the e-mails
    another bloody CFP plops ....

 most can at least be bothered
  to say when submissions are due
   but this one is silent ....

 mayhaps the website
  is more useful than
   this bloody CFP ....

------- Forwarded Message

Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 10:38:55 +0100
Subject: [UKUUG] UKUUG - Exim Conference - Call for Papers
From: Jane Morrison <office at ukuug.org>
Organization: UKUUG
User-Agent: KMail/1.9.1

Exim, and other Mail Systems -- Conference 2007
            Preliminary Announcement and Call for Papers
                        23/24-Jul-2007
                      Cambridge, England

Purpose of Conference:

   * Provide a forum to discuss practical experiences using Exim
     and other e-mail systems, for a wide range of users, from ISPs
     to tiny sites.

   * Provide tutorials for various levels of expertise.

   * Provide a venue for the community, for informal networking and
     meeting socially.

   The last conference was solely about Exim.  This time we have
  broadened the theme because many topics -- issues with very
  large mail systems, resilience of mail systems, mail server
  clustering, mail performance, running message stores, spam
  filtering techniques, etc. -- are common to all, and we want
  as broad a community as possible to participate.


Call for papers, tutorials, BOF topics

  Papers:
     Send abstracts of about 200 words, along with a short biographical
    note, to exim07-speakers (at) uit.co.uk.  Talks should last 30-60
    minutes, including Q&A.

  Tutorials:
     If you would like to present a tutorial, send an abstract as above.

  Suggestions:
     If you don't want to speak, but there is a topic you're
    particularly interested in, or a speaker you think would be good
    for the conference, do let us know on the above e-mail address.

  Location:
     Robinson College, Cambridge, England, CB3 9AN

  Timetable (provisional):
     Monday 23-Jul-2007
       All day: Conference papers
       Early evening: BOFS
       Evening: Social event / conference dinner

     Tuesday 24-Jul-2007
       Morning: tutorial(s)

   The conference runs just before Philip Hazel's Exim course:

       http://www-tus.csx.cam.ac.uk/courses/exim/

  also at Robinson College, Tue-Fri 24/27-Jul-2007.
  Philip is the author of Exim, and as he is retiring later
  this year, this will be his last course.


Mailing list:

   To be added to the mailing list for announcements etc.
  about the conference, e-mail an empty message to:

       exim07-subscribe  (at) uit.co.uk


Further information, as it becomes available:

       http://www.uit.co.uk/mail-conference

[ ... ]
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cheers!
	-blf-
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