From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Tue Jul 8 21:45:01 2025 From: "Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55324-250708214311-12641-HAZVQ2VCHim/sd8zC0TgPQ(-)server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Jan Labanowski Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="00000000000091592106397532fd" Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2025 21:42:52 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Jan Labanowski [jasienku_._gmail.com] --00000000000091592106397532fd Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Dear CCL Subscribers, CCL Closure With some melancholic feelings I need to announce that I will be closing the CCL Mailing list, i.e., the mail sent to chemistry/a\ccl.net will no longer distribute messages to CCL Subscribers. It will happen within a week or two. This service is just no longer used, that is, it is no longer needed. Yet, operating this kind of service is a lot of work due to the overwhelming level of spam attempts and also exploits to attack the server. On top of this, I am getting senile, and keeping up with these developments becomes a burden. So, at some point (a week or two) the address chemistry/a\ccl.net and corresponding Web pages to submit messages to the list, will no longer distribute email to subscribers. I will try to keep the CCL Web site running for a bit longer, so if you need to grab something from there, you still have a month or two. Also, since there are some unexpired position openings announcements ( https://server.ccl.net/jobs ), I need to run this site, as it was my commitment. I plan to do some traveling later this summer and fall, and I will probably close the CCL Web site at this time. Leaving the server without monitoring is becoming a very risky proposition lately. I would like to thank all CCL participants, for being with me. Some of you were members of CCL Community for a long time. It makes me believe, that at some point, it was a useful service, and it helped Computational Chemistry to gain more popularity. Thank you for participating... It was a honor! Jan Labanowski jasienku/a\gmail.com , ccl/a\ccl.net --00000000000091592106397532fd Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dear CCL Subscribers,

CCL Closure

With some = melancholic feelings I need to announce that I will be closing the CCL Mail= ing list, i.e., the mail sent to chemi= stry/a\ccl.net will no longer distribute messages to CCL Subscribers. It = will happen within a week or two. This service is just no longer used, that= is, it is no longer needed. Yet, operating this kind of service is a lot o= f work due to the overwhelming level of spam attempts and also exploits to = attack the server. On top of this, I am getting senile, and keeping up with= these developments becomes a burden. So, at some point (a week or two) the= address chemistry/a\ccl.net and cor= responding Web pages to submit messages to the list, will no longer distrib= ute email to subscribers.

I will try to keep the CCL Web site runnin= g for a bit longer, so if you need to grab something from there, you still = have a month or two. Also, since there are some unexpired position openings= announcements ( https://server.ccl= .net/jobs ), I need to run this site, as it was my commitment. I plan t= o do some traveling later this summer and fall, and I will probably close t= he CCL Web site at this time. Leaving the server without monitoring is beco= ming a very risky proposition lately.

I would like to thank all CCL = participants, for being with me. Some of you were members of CCL Community = for a long time. It makes me believe, that at some point, it was a useful s= ervice, and it helped Computational Chemistry to gain more popularity.
=
Thank you for participating... It was a honor!

Jan Labanowskijasienku/a\gmail.com , ccl/a\ccl.net

--00000000000091592106397532fd-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Tue Jul 8 22:43:01 2025 From: "Rajarshi Guha rajarshi.guha^gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55325-250708220948-22876-4C1tl2qZHXndFE4PFtEN+Q~~server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Rajarshi Guha Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="000000000000bc8fb106397591b5" Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2025 22:09:27 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Rajarshi Guha [rajarshi.guha^-^gmail.com] --000000000000bc8fb106397591b5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Wow, a melancholic message indeed! But on a more positive note, you've provided an amazing resource for nearly 35 years (which covers 27 years of my career, since my first post on CCL.net)! Thank you for your service (and beer is on me, any time you're in Boston) On Tue, Jul 8, 2025 at 10:01=E2=80=AFPM Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com= < owner-chemistry .. ccl.net> wrote: > Dear CCL Subscribers, > > CCL Closure > > With some melancholic feelings I need to announce that I will be closing > the CCL Mailing list, i.e., the mail sent to chemistry-#-ccl.net will no > longer distribute messages to CCL Subscribers. It will happen within a we= ek > or two. This service is just no longer used, that is, it is no longer > needed. Yet, operating this kind of service is a lot of work due to the > overwhelming level of spam attempts and also exploits to attack the serve= r. > On top of this, I am getting senile, and keeping up with these developmen= ts > becomes a burden. So, at some point (a week or two) the address > chemistry-#-ccl.net and corresponding Web pages to submit messages to the > list, will no longer distribute email to subscribers. > > I will try to keep the CCL Web site running for a bit longer, so if you > need to grab something from there, you still have a month or two. Also, > since there are some unexpired position openings announcements ( > https://server.ccl.net/jobs ), I need to run this site, as it was my > commitment. I plan to do some traveling later this summer and fall, and I > will probably close the CCL Web site at this time. Leaving the server > without monitoring is becoming a very risky proposition lately. > > I would like to thank all CCL participants, for being with me. Some of yo= u > were members of CCL Community for a long time. It makes me believe, that = at > some point, it was a useful service, and it helped Computational Chemistr= y > to gain more popularity. > > Thank you for participating... It was a honor! > > Jan Labanowski > jasienku-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net > > --=20 Rajarshi Guha | http://blog.rguha.net | .. rguha --000000000000bc8fb106397591b5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Wow, a melancholic message indeed!

But on a more positive note, you've provided an amazing resource= for nearly 35 years (which covers 27 years of my career, since my first po= st on CCL.net)!

Thank you for your service (and be= er is on me, any time you're in Boston)

On T= ue, Jul 8, 2025 at 10:01=E2=80=AFPM Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com <
Dear CCL Subscribers,

CCL = Closure

With some melancholic feelings I need to announce that I wil= l be closing the CCL Mailing list, i.e., the mail sent to
chemistry-#-ccl.net will no lon= ger distribute messages to CCL Subscribers. It will happen within a week or= two. This service is just no longer used, that is, it is no longer needed.= Yet, operating this kind of service is a lot of work due to the overwhelmi= ng level of spam attempts and also exploits to attack the server. On top of= this, I am getting senile, and keeping up with these developments becomes = a burden. So, at some point (a week or two) the address chemistry-#-ccl.net and correspon= ding Web pages to submit messages to the list, will no longer distribute em= ail to subscribers.

I will try to keep the CCL Web site running for = a bit longer, so if you need to grab something from there, you still have a= month or two. Also, since there are some unexpired position openings annou= ncements ( https:= //server.ccl.net/jobs ), I need to run this site, as it was my commitme= nt. I plan to do some traveling later this summer and fall, and I will prob= ably close the CCL Web site at this time. Leaving the server without monito= ring is becoming a very risky proposition lately.

I would like to th= ank all CCL participants, for being with me. Some of you were members of CC= L Community for a long time. It makes me believe, that at some point, it wa= s a useful service, and it helped Computational Chemistry to gain more popu= larity.

Thank you for participating... It was a honor!

Jan L= abanowski
jasi= enku-#-gmail.com , c= cl-#-ccl.net



--
Rajarshi Gu= ha | http://blog.rguha.= net=C2=A0| .. rgu= ha

--000000000000bc8fb106397591b5-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Tue Jul 8 23:26:00 2025 From: "David Shobe shobedavid[a]gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55326-250708232510-26405-AvygpyEkbLoRAB1U+Yr9Vw|-|server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: David Shobe Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="000000000000515d000639769f84" Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2025 22:24:50 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: David Shobe [shobedavid^gmail.com] --000000000000515d000639769f84 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I was disappointed to see this. It might be useful to suggest places we can still go for help with computational chemistry difficulties. I suppose stack exchange is one. Anywhere else? --David Shobe On Tue, Jul 8, 2025, 10:13=E2=80=AFPM Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com < owner-chemistry**ccl.net> wrote: > Dear CCL Subscribers, > > CCL Closure > > With some melancholic feelings I need to announce that I will be closing > the CCL Mailing list, i.e., the mail sent to chemistry-#-ccl.net will no > longer distribute messages to CCL Subscribers. It will happen within a we= ek > or two. This service is just no longer used, that is, it is no longer > needed. Yet, operating this kind of service is a lot of work due to the > overwhelming level of spam attempts and also exploits to attack the serve= r. > On top of this, I am getting senile, and keeping up with these developmen= ts > becomes a burden. So, at some point (a week or two) the address > chemistry-#-ccl.net and corresponding Web pages to submit messages to the > list, will no longer distribute email to subscribers. > > I will try to keep the CCL Web site running for a bit longer, so if you > need to grab something from there, you still have a month or two. Also, > since there are some unexpired position openings announcements ( > https://server.ccl.net/jobs ), I need to run this site, as it was my > commitment. I plan to do some traveling later this summer and fall, and I > will probably close the CCL Web site at this time. Leaving the server > without monitoring is becoming a very risky proposition lately. > > I would like to thank all CCL participants, for being with me. Some of yo= u > were members of CCL Community for a long time. It makes me believe, that = at > some point, it was a useful service, and it helped Computational Chemistr= y > to gain more popularity. > > Thank you for participating... It was a honor! > > Jan Labanowski > jasienku-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net > > --000000000000515d000639769f84 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I was disappointed to see this.=C2=A0
It might be useful to suggest places we can still= go for help with computational chemistry difficulties. I suppose stack exc= hange is one. Anywhere else?

-= -David Shobe=C2=A0

On Tue, Jul 8, 2025, 10= :13=E2=80=AFPM Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail= .com <owner-chemistry**ccl= .net> wrote:
Dear CCL Subscribers,

CCL Closure

With some melancholic fee= lings I need to announce that I will be closing the CCL Mailing list, i.e.,= the mail sent to chemistry-#-ccl.net will no longer distribute messag= es to CCL Subscribers. It will happen within a week or two. This service is= just no longer used, that is, it is no longer needed. Yet, operating this = kind of service is a lot of work due to the overwhelming level of spam atte= mpts and also exploits to attack the server. On top of this, I am getting s= enile, and keeping up with these developments becomes a burden. So, at some= point (a week or two) the address chemistry-#-ccl.net and correspondi= ng Web pages to submit messages to the list, will no longer distribute emai= l to subscribers.

I will try to keep the CCL Web site running for a = bit longer, so if you need to grab something from there, you still have a m= onth or two. Also, since there are some unexpired position openings announc= ements ( https://server.ccl.net/jobs ), I need to run this site, as i= t was my commitment. I plan to do some traveling later this summer and fall= , and I will probably close the CCL Web site at this time. Leaving the serv= er without monitoring is becoming a very risky proposition lately.

I= would like to thank all CCL participants, for being with me. Some of you w= ere members of CCL Community for a long time. It makes me believe, that at = some point, it was a useful service, and it helped Computational Chemistry = to gain more popularity.

Thank you for participating... It was a ho= nor!

Jan Labanowski
jasienku-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net
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