From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 00:00:01 2025 From: "John Keller jwkeller-$-alaska.edu" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55327-250708232835-28767-s7+WoDWt1ZmoLwJORpTQSw!=!server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: John Keller Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="000000000000790526063976ab83" Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2025 19:28:14 -0800 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: John Keller [jwkeller#alaska.edu] --000000000000790526063976ab83 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you, Jan, for maintaining the CCL Mailing List for lo these many years! I have learned a lot by reading the posts. Best wishes and Safe Travels, John Keller University of Alaska Fairbanks On Tue, Jul 8, 2025 at 7:07=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 > > --000000000000790526063976ab83 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thank you, Jan, for maintaining the CCL Mailing List for l= o these many years! I have learned a lot by reading the posts.
Best wis= hes and Safe Travels,
John Keller
University of Alaska = Fairbanks


On Tue, Jul 8, 2025 at = 7:07=E2=80=AFPM Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmai= l.com <owner-chemistry..cc= l.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 messa= ges to CCL Subscribers. It will happen within a week or two. This service i= s 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 att= empts 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 som= e point (a week or two) the address chemistry-#-ccl.net and corresponding Web pages to su= bmit messages to the list, will no longer distribute email to subscribers.<= br>
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/j= obs ), I need to run this site, as it was my commitment. I plan to do s= ome 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 partic= ipants, 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.

Th= ank you for participating... It was a honor!

Jan Labanowski
jasienku-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net
--000000000000790526063976ab83-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 00:36:00 2025 From: "S M Bargeen Turzo smbargeen.turzo.2016---owu.edu" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55328-250709002624-5988-86bvzYRoYhmsXSFpBL7WVQ#,#server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: S M Bargeen Turzo Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="00000000000060d6340639777a43" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 00:26:06 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: S M Bargeen Turzo [smbargeen.turzo.2016.|*|.owu.edu] --00000000000060d6340639777a43 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Also sad to see this, but I understand. Communities like Rosetta Commons, OpenFF, and a few others I=E2=80=99m involved with have active Slack or Dis= cord channels, so I=E2=80=99d recommend that. On Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 12:13=E2=80=AFAM David Shobe shobedavid[a]gmail.com = < owner-chemistry|*|ccl.net> wrote: > 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 w= eek >> 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 serv= er. >> On top of this, I am getting senile, and keeping up with these developme= nts >> 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 >> 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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net >> >> --00000000000060d6340639777a43 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Also sad to see this, but I understand. Communities like Rosett= a Commons, OpenFF, and a few others I=E2=80=99m involved with have active S= lack or Discord channels, so I=E2=80=99d recommend that.

On Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 12:13=E2=80=AFAM David Shobe shobedavid[a]<= a href=3D"http://gmail.com">gmail.com <owner-chemistry|*|ccl.net> wrote:
I was disappointed t= o see this.=C2=A0

It might be = useful to suggest places we can still go for help with computational chemis= try difficulties. I suppose stack exchange 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:<= br>
Dear CCL Subscribers,

CCL Closure

With some melancholic feel= ings 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 message= s 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 k= ind of service is a lot of work due to the overwhelming level of spam attem= pts and also exploits to attack the server. On top of this, I am getting se= nile, and keeping up with these developments becomes a burden. So, at some = point (a week or two) the address chemistry-#-ccl.net and correspondin= g 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 b= it longer, so if you need to grab something from there, you still have a mo= nth or two. Also, since there are some unexpired position openings announce= ments ( 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 fal= l, and I will probably close the CCL Web site at this time. Leaving the ser= ver 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 h= onor!

Jan Labanowski
jasienku-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net
--00000000000060d6340639777a43-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 01:11:00 2025 From: "Ernest Chamot echamot:_:chamotlabs.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55329-250708233655-3043-t8QEjXZjfcRKhjg80nmhXQ-,-server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Ernest Chamot Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-2D636219-B9C3-48D3-B647-E4CC4FC08126 Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2025 22:36:35 -0500 Mime-Version: 1.0 (1.0) Sent to CCL by: Ernest Chamot [echamot:+:chamotlabs.com] --Apple-Mail-2D636219-B9C3-48D3-B647-E4CC4FC08126 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Tha= nks Jan, for providing this valuable resource  for so long.  In ad= dition to being a place to ask questions and get advice, and to announce dev= elopments and meetings, I=E2=80=99ve appreciated the collegiality and sense o= f community here.

Best wish= es!

Ernest Chamot

On Jul 8, 2025, at 10:15=E2=80=AF= PM, Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com <owner-chemistry%x%ccl.net> wrot= e:

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Dear CCL Subscribers,

CCL Closure

With som= e melancholic feelings I need to announce that I will be closing the CCL Mai= ling list, i.e., the mail sent to che= mistry-#-ccl.net will no longer distribute messages to CCL Subscribers. I= t will happen within a week or two. This service is just no longer used, tha= t 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 a= ttack the server. On top of this, I am getting senile, and keeping up with t= hese developments becomes a burden. So, at some point (a week or two) the ad= dress chemistry-#-ccl.net and cor= responding Web pages to submit messages to the list, will no longer distribu= te email to subscribers.

I will try to keep the CCL Web site running f= or 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 anno= uncements ( https://server.ccl.net/j= obs ), I need to run this site, as it was my commitment. I plan to do so= me traveling later this summer and fall, and I will probably close the CCL W= eb site at this time. Leaving the server without monitoring is becoming a ve= ry risky proposition lately.

I would like to thank all CCL participan= ts, for being with me. Some of you were members of CCL Community for a long t= ime. It makes me believe, that at some point, it was a useful service, and i= t helped Computational Chemistry to gain more popularity.

Thank you f= or participating... It was a honor!

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

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Message-Id: <-55331-250709011424-11575-ro/PgI7VE2s8LG6IbgHlvw,server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Sebastian Kozuch Content-Language: en-US Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------gqLfRtEE9lrl2iDyFa0sRhcq" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 08:14:09 +0300 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Sebastian Kozuch [kozuch]_[bgu.ac.il] --------------gqLfRtEE9lrl2iDyFa0sRhcq Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Jan, May CCL rest in peace. Your work during all these years is greatly appreciated. CCL filled an important place in the old days when social networks were unheard of. The discussions about technical problems, validity of theories and models, and even also petty political issues, were highly informative. We will never forget the important role that CCL played in the struggle against the blind use of B3LYP/6-31G* ;) Best, Sebastian On 09/07/2025 4:42, Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com 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 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net > -- ‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗ .........Sebastian Kozuch......... ......Department of Chemistry..... Ben-Gurion University of the Negev .........kozuch!^!bgu.ac.il......... ......www.bgu.ac.il/~kozuch/...... ˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭˭ --------------gqLfRtEE9lrl2iDyFa0sRhcq Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Dear Jan,
May CCL rest in peace. Your work during all these years is greatly appreciated.
CCL filled an important place in the old days when social networks were unheard of. The discussions about technical problems, validity of theories and models, and even also petty political issues, were highly informative. We will never forget the important role that CCL played in the struggle against the blind use of B3LYP/6-31G* ;)

Best,
Sebastian

On 09/07/2025 4:42, Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com 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 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net


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.........Sebastian Kozuch.........
......Department of Chemistry.....
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--------------gqLfRtEE9lrl2iDyFa0sRhcq-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 02:56:00 2025 From: "Rzepa, Henry S h.rzepa_+_imperial.ac.uk" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55332-250709013404-17418-CBkNORwbNEZPKkH/qNA9DA{}server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Rzepa, Henry S" Content-ID: Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 05:33:52 +0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: "Rzepa, Henry S" [h.rzepa . imperial.ac.uk] I too would like to add my enormous thanks to Jan for running CCL over many years - indeed decades. It represents a seminal moment in the development of computational chemistry. My heartfelt thanks Jan!! Henry Rzepa > On 9 Jul 2025, at 04:28, John Keller jwkeller-$-alaska.edu wrote: > > Thank you, Jan, for maintaining the CCL Mailing List for lo these many years! I have learned a lot by reading the posts. > Best wishes and Safe Travels, > John Keller > University of Alaska Fairbanks > > > On Tue, Jul 8, 2025 at 7:07 PM Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com 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 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net > From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 03:31:01 2025 From: "Dr. Alejandro Pisanty Baruch apisan(-)unam.mx" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... 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Message-Id: <-55334-250709021416-21430-Xzr55uQrojEDv/ASCj5NUA=server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Johannes Margraf Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_12f2c1e851ee514e5e3a81d38a323038" Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2025 08:14:03 +0200 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Johannes Margraf [margraf_._fhi-berlin.mpg.de] --=_12f2c1e851ee514e5e3a81d38a323038 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Dear Jan, thanks for maintaining this essential service for so long! All the best, Hannes On 2025-07-09 03:42, Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com 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 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net -- Dr. Johannes Margraf Group Leader FHI Theory https://www.fhi.mpg.de/645847/margraf_group --=_12f2c1e851ee514e5e3a81d38a323038 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8

Dear Jan,

thanks for maintaining this essential service for so long!

All the best,

Hannes


On 2025-07-09 03:42, Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.= com wrote:

Dear CCL Subscribers,

CCL Closure

Wi= th some melancholic feelings I need to announce that I will be closing the = CCL Mailing list, i.e., the mail sent to chemistry-#-ccl.n= et will no longer distribute messages to CCL Subscribers. It will happe= n 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 dev= elopments becomes a burden. So, at some point (a week or two) the address <= a href=3D"#NOP">chemistry-#-ccl.net and corresponding Web pages to subm= it 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 i= f you need to grab something from there, you still have a month or two. Als= o, since there are some unexpired position openings announcements ( https://server.ccl.net/jobs ), I need to run this site, as it was m= y 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 with= out monitoring is becoming a very risky proposition lately.

I wo= uld 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 som= e point, it was a useful service, and it helped Computational Chemistry to = gain more popularity.

Thank you for participating... It was a h= onor!

Jan Labanowski
jasienku-#-gmail.com<= /a> , ccl-#-ccl.net


--
= Dr. Johannes Margraf
Group Leader FHI Theory
https://www.fhi.mpg.de/645847/margraf_group
--=_12f2c1e851ee514e5e3a81d38a323038-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 04:41:01 2025 From: "Andrey KALINICHEV kalinich(a)subatech.in2p3.fr" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55335-250709025739-28343-rl53W/IfJH0c7jMcFnyjkg:+:server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Andrey KALINICHEV Content-Language: fr, en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 08:57:37 +0200 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Andrey KALINICHEV [kalinich^^^subatech.in2p3.fr] Dear Jan, Thank you very much for the decades of your service to the community! The list will be missed. Cheers, Andrey Kalinichev -- Dr. Andrey G. KALINICHEV, Directeur de Recherche SUBATECH (UMR 6457 - IMT Atlantique, Nantes Université, CNRS/IN2P3) 4 rue Alfred Kastler, La Chantrerie - CS 20722 44307 Nantes Cedex 3, FRANCE Tél: +33 (0)2.51.85.84.80 E-mail: kalinich{at}subatech.in2p3.fr http://www.imt-atlantique.fr/en/person/andrey-kalinichev Le 09/07/2025 à 03:42, Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com a écrit : > 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 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net > > From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 05:16:01 2025 From: "Detlev Conrad Mielczarek detlevcm/./googlemail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55336-250709030535-4450-852+CtjZs2kRUmsvMFAlKQ+/-server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Detlev Conrad Mielczarek Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_7_176139663.1752044721479" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 09:05:21 +0200 (GMT+02:00) MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Detlev Conrad Mielczarek [detlevcm__googlemail.com] ------=_Part_7_176139663.1752044721479 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is sad news to wake up to (in Europe). Looking at the past, CCL posts have been a frequent search result for many questions related to computational chemistry, and there have been quite a few very good and insightful emails from many respected people in the field. Simultaneously, I have noticed the volume of posts declining : it seems that the heyday is over in a way. Maybe because computational chemistry has become more robust, or maybe because it has moved on to other platforms? I don't know. The open archive nature of the mailing list means that questions and answers would contribute to a library of ideas for the future - something that may be a little bit underapreciated these days. I thus wonder if a university or institute may be willing to continue to host an archive of the CCL messages, so that they can be (statically) preserved for posterity? - And maybe keep a little memory of the CCL alive for the future and future generations? And to Jan Lebanowski: Many thanks for offering this platform and the value it has added to the computational chemistry community! All the best wishes for your future years to come! Detlev 9 Jul 2025 04:02:48 Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com : > 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 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net > ------=_Part_7_176139663.1752044721479 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is sad news to wake up to (in Europe).

Looking at the past, CCL posts have been a frequent search result for many questions related to computational chemistry, and there have been quite a few very good and insightful emails from many respected people in the field.

Simultaneously, I have noticed the volume of posts declining : it seems that the heyday is over in a way. Maybe because computational chemistry has become more robust, or maybe because it has moved on to other platforms?
I don't know.
The open archive nature of the mailing list means that questions and answers would contribute to a library of ideas for the future - something that may be a little bit underapreciated these days.

I thus wonder if a university or institute may be willing to continue to host an archive of the CCL messages, so that they can be (statically) preserved for posterity? - And maybe keep a little memory of the CCL alive for the future and future generations?


And to Jan Lebanowski:

Many thanks for offering this platform and the value it has added to the computational chemistry community!
All the best wishes for your future years to come!


Detlev

9 Jul 2025 04:02:48 Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com <owner-chemistry(_)ccl.net>:

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 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net

------=_Part_7_176139663.1752044721479-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 05:51:00 2025 From: "Paulo E. Abreu paulo.abreu()ci.uc.pt" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55337-250709030329-2090-57fHQbY5OmLTVuY7Haq6eA[]server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Paulo E. Abreu" Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="000000000000cc8fc4063979ab82" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 08:03:04 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: "Paulo E. Abreu" [paulo.abreu . ci.uc.pt] --000000000000cc8fc4063979ab82 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you for your work and dedication on keeping CCL alive for all these years. I remember the early days and how refreshing participating in CCL was, in fact CCL has been a presence in my scientific life almost from its beginning. I dont know if this is possible, but for historical reasons, will you make the content of the mailing list available for download ? I know that in archive.org the site was "Saved 605 times between July 12, 1998 and June 27, 2025" but I think that the raw files might be useful in the future for science history scholars. All the best to you and I can not thank you enough. Paulo E. Abreu On Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 4:01=E2=80=AFAM 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 Paulo E. Abreu http://faculty.uc.pt/qtabreu/en Professor Auxiliar https://ucpages.uc.pt/cqc/linha-a/ Departamento de Qu=C3=ADmica Faculdade de Ci=C3=AAncias e Tecnologia da Universidade de Coimbra --000000000000cc8fc4063979ab82 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thank you for your work and dedication on keeping CCL aliv= e for all these years.
I remember the early days and how refreshing par= ticipating in CCL was, in fact CCL has been a presence in my scientific lif= e almost from its beginning.
I dont know if this is possible, but= for historical reasons, will you make the content of the mailing list avai= lable for download ?=C2=A0
I know that in archive.org the site was "Saved 605 times between July 12,= 1998 and June 27, 2025" but I think that the raw files might be usefu= l in the future for science history scholars.
All the best to you= and I can not thank you enough.
Paulo E. Abreu

On Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 4:01=E2=80=AFAM Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|= gmail.com <owner-chemistry- -ccl.net> wrote:
Dear CCL Subscribers= ,

CCL Closure

With some melancholic feelings I need to announ= ce 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 wit= hin a week or two. This service is just no longer used, that is, it is no l= onger needed. Yet, operating this kind of service is a lot of work due to t= he overwhelming level of spam attempts and also exploits to attack the serv= er. On top of this, I am getting senile, and keeping up with these developm= ents 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 o= penings announcements ( https://server.ccl.net/jobs ), I need to run this site, as it wa= s my commitment. I plan to do some traveling later this summer and fall, an= d I will probably close the CCL Web site at this time. Leaving the server w= ithout monitoring is becoming a very risky proposition lately.

I wou= ld 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 g= ain more popularity.

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

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



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Message-Id: <-55339-250709050032-1039-6KnkUdkbCurQKTtuvrcevA * server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Herbert Fruchtl Content-Language: en-US Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 10:00:07 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Herbert Fruchtl [herbert.fruchtl _ st-andrews.ac.uk] Thanks for supporting this for so long. It has been an invaluable resource throughout my life in computational chemistry. I, for one, will miss it. Enjoy your retirement, Herbert On 09/07/2025 02:42, Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com 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 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net > > -- Herbert Fruchtl (he/him) Senior Scientific Computing Officer / HPC Administrator School of Chemistry, IT Services University of St Andrews -- The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland: No SC013532 From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 07:36:01 2025 From: "Joseph Leonard jleonard42*gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55340-250709061444-26581-jnXYRpyx88igNz9tEkJccQ^_^server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Joseph Leonard Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="00000000000010460c06397c582b" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 06:14:25 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Joseph Leonard [jleonard42|,|gmail.com] --00000000000010460c06397c582b Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Jan, as others have said you performed an amazing, critical service to the computational chemistry community. As with everything, time, tastes and technology changes and I hope other mechanisms fill the gap. Perhaps it=E2= =80=99s possible to find some place where the ccl archives can be deposited as there=E2=80=99s a lot of technical as well as historical data there. Most people probably don=E2=80=99t realize how isolated users were long ago= , where a mail service was a lifeline at times. Thanks for providing that lifeline. Joe Leonard On Tue, Jul 8, 2025 at 11:07=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 > > --00000000000010460c06397c582b Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Jan, as others have said you performed an amazing, critic= al service to the computational chemistry community. As with everything, ti= me, tastes and technology changes and I hope other mechanisms fill the gap.= Perhaps it=E2=80=99s possible to find some place where the ccl archives ca= n be deposited as there=E2=80=99s a lot of technical as well as historical = data there.=C2=A0

Most p= eople probably don=E2=80=99t realize how isolated users were long ago, wher= e a mail service was a lifeline at times. Thanks for providing that lifelin= e.=C2=A0

Joe Leonard


Dear CCL Subscribers,

CCL Closure

With some melancholic fe= elings 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 Subscrib= ers. It will happen within a week or two. This service is just no longer us= ed, 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 expl= oits 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 c= hemistry-#-ccl.net and corresponding Web pages to submit messages to th= e list, will no longer distribute email to subscribers.

I will try t= o keep the CCL Web site running for a bit longer, so if you need to grab so= mething from there, you still have a month or two. Also, since there are so= me 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 t= his summer and fall, and I will probably close the CCL Web site at this tim= e. Leaving the server without monitoring is becoming a very risky propositi= on lately.

I would like to thank all CCL participants, for being wit= h me. Some of you were members of CCL Community for a long time. It makes m= e believe, that at some point, it was a useful service, and it helped Compu= tational Chemistry to gain more popularity.

Thank you for participa= ting... It was a honor!

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

--00000000000010460c06397c582b-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 08:21:00 2025 From: "Igor Filippov filippov.iv_._phystech.edu" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... 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Message-Id: <-55342-250709094852-15958-YmL40oKSJwsC+4eqzyTojg],[server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Ludwig Pinienwald Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="000000000000e248e506397f5517" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 15:48:33 +0200 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Ludwig Pinienwald [pideca55===gmail.com] --000000000000e248e506397f5517 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beside all the known merits of Jan Labanowski, I have to remark that I accidentally got to know him as a visceral russophob, a sincere hater of Russia and Russians for some reason only he knows. Ludwig On Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 5:04=E2=80=AFAM 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 > > --000000000000e248e506397f5517 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Beside al= l the known merits of Jan Labanowski, I have to remark that I accidentally = got to know him as a visceral russophob, a sincere hater of Russia and Russ= ians for some reason only he=20 knows.
Ludwig



On Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 5:04= =E2=80=AFAM Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.co= m <owner-chemistry-*-ccl.ne= t> wrote:
Dear CCL Subscribers,

CCL Closure

With some= melancholic feelings I need to announce that I will be closing the CCL Mai= ling list, i.e., the mail sent to chemistry-#-ccl.net will no longer distribute messages = to CCL Subscribers. It will happen within a week or two. This service is ju= st no longer used, that is, it is no longer needed. Yet, operating this kin= d of service is a lot of work due to the overwhelming level of spam attempt= s and also exploits to attack the server. On top of this, I am getting seni= le, and keeping up with these developments becomes a burden. So, at some po= int (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.
<= br>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, sin= ce 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 tr= aveling later this summer and fall, and I will probably close the CCL Web s= ite 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 t= ime. It makes me believe, that at some point, it was a useful service, and = it helped Computational Chemistry to gain more popularity.

Thank yo= u for participating... It was a honor!

Jan Labanowski
jasienku-#-gmail.com , <= a href=3D"mailto:ccl-#-ccl.net" target=3D"_blank">ccl-#-ccl.net

=
--000000000000e248e506397f5517-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 10:35:01 2025 From: "Victor Rosas Garcia rosas.victor::gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55343-250709103317-21850-gNaP0mqyebY5A3nRoJCNBQ=-=server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Victor Rosas Garcia Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0000000000009355c606397ff468" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 08:32:56 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Victor Rosas Garcia [rosas.victor(-)gmail.com] --0000000000009355c606397ff468 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks for everything, Jan. You did great. The CCL will be remembered. Victor El mi=C3=A9, 9 de jul de 2025, 8:27=E2=80=AFa. m., Joseph Leonard jleonard4= 2*gmail.com < owner-chemistry_-_ccl.net> escribi=C3=B3: > Jan, as others have said you performed an amazing, critical service to th= e > computational chemistry community. As with everything, time, tastes and > technology changes and I hope other mechanisms fill the gap. Perhaps it= =E2=80=99s > possible to find some place where the ccl archives can be deposited as > there=E2=80=99s a lot of technical as well as historical data there. > > Most people probably don=E2=80=99t realize how isolated users were long a= go, where > a mail service was a lifeline at times. Thanks for providing that lifelin= e. > > Joe Leonard > > > On Tue, Jul 8, 2025 at 11:07=E2=80=AFPM Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.c= om < > 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 w= eek >> 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 serv= er. >> On top of this, I am getting senile, and keeping up with these developme= nts >> 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 >> 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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net >> >> --0000000000009355c606397ff468 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks for everything, Jan.=C2=A0 You did great.=C2=A0 Th= e CCL will be remembered.

Vict= or

El mi=C3=A9, 9 de jul de 2025, 8:27=E2=80=AFa= .=C2=A0m., Joseph Leonard jleonard42*gmail.com= <owner-chemistry_-_ccl.net= > escribi=C3=B3:
Jan, as others have said you performed an amazing, critical service = to the computational chemistry community. As with everything, time, tastes = and technology changes and I hope other mechanisms fill the gap. Perhaps it= =E2=80=99s possible to find some place where the ccl archives can be deposi= ted as there=E2=80=99s a lot of technical as well as historical data there.= =C2=A0

Most people proba= bly don=E2=80=99t realize how isolated users were long ago, where a mail se= rvice was a lifeline at times. Thanks for providing that lifeline.=C2=A0

Joe Leonard


On Tue, Jul 8, 2025 at 11:07=E2=80=AFPM Jan Labanowski j= asienku|a|gmail.com <owner-chemistry-*-ccl.net> wrote:
Dear CCL Subscribers,
<= br>CCL Closure

With some melancholic feelings I need to announce tha= t 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 wi= ll happen within a week or two. This service is just no longer used, that i= s, 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 at= tack the server. On top of this, I am getting senile, and keeping up with t= hese developments becomes a burden. So, at some point (a week or two) the a= ddress chemistry-#-ccl.net and corresponding Web pages to submit messa= ges to the list, will no longer distribute email to subscribers.

I w= ill try to keep the CCL Web site running for a bit longer, so if you need t= o grab something from there, you still have a month or two. Also, since the= re are some unexpired position openings announcements ( https://server.cc= l.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 bec= oming 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 Labanowskijasienku-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net

--0000000000009355c606397ff468-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 11:09:00 2025 From: "Alfredo Mayall Simas simas###ufpe.br" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55344-250709104334-4349-egW3863jVf18XiStntE7KA#,#server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Alfredo Mayall Simas Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="00000000000048d1b90639801913" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 11:43:05 -0300 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Alfredo Mayall Simas [simas.(!).ufpe.br] --00000000000048d1b90639801913 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Jan, Thank you so much for your dedication and hard work in maintaining the CCL Mailing List over the years. Your efforts have truly made a difference for me personally=E2=80=94and undoubtedly for many others as well. I deeply app= reciate everything you've done. Wishing you all the best ahead! Warm regards, Alfredo Mayall Simas, Professor Titular Departamento de Qu=C3=ADmica Fundamental - CCEN Universidade Federal de Pernambuco *e-mail: simas(!)ufpe.br * *Tel.: 55-81-2126-8434* https://scholar.google.com.br/citations?user=3DIIH9u50AAAAJ&hl https://complexbuild.sparkle.pro.br/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DZvl4dkQZaxA Em qua., 9 de jul. de 2025 =C3=A0s 10:36, Joseph Leonard jleonard42*gmail.c= om < owner-chemistry(!)ccl.net> escreveu: > Jan, as others have said you performed an amazing, critical service to th= e > computational chemistry community. As with everything, time, tastes and > technology changes and I hope other mechanisms fill the gap. Perhaps it= =E2=80=99s > possible to find some place where the ccl archives can be deposited as > there=E2=80=99s a lot of technical as well as historical data there. > > Most people probably don=E2=80=99t realize how isolated users were long a= go, where > a mail service was a lifeline at times. Thanks for providing that lifelin= e. > > Joe Leonard > > > On Tue, Jul 8, 2025 at 11:07=E2=80=AFPM Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.c= om < > 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 w= eek >> 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 serv= er. >> On top of this, I am getting senile, and keeping up with these developme= nts >> 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 >> 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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net >> >> --00000000000048d1b90639801913 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear Jan,

Thank you so much for your dedica= tion and hard work in maintaining the CCL Mailing List over the years. Your= efforts have truly made a difference for me personally=E2=80=94and undoubt= edly for many others as well. I deeply appreciate everything you've don= e.=20 Wishing you all the best ahead!

Warm regards,

Alfredo Mayall Simas= , Professor Titular
Departamento de Qu=C3=ADmica Fundamental - CCEN
=
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
e-mail: simas(!)ufpe.br=C2=A0=C2= =A0
Tel.: 55-81-2126-8434


Em qua., 9 de jul. de 2025 =C3=A0s 10:36, Joseph Leonard jleonard42*gmail.com <owner-chemistry(!)ccl.net> escreveu:
Jan, as others have = said you performed an amazing, critical service to the computational chemis= try community. As with everything, time, tastes and technology changes and = I hope other mechanisms fill the gap. Perhaps it=E2=80=99s possible to find= some place where the ccl archives can be deposited as there=E2=80=99s a lo= t of technical as well as historical data there.=C2=A0

Most people probably don=E2=80=99t realize h= ow isolated users were long ago, where a mail service was a lifeline at tim= es. Thanks for providing that lifeline.=C2=A0

Joe Leonard

On Tue, J= ul 8, 2025 at 11:07=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 messages to CCL Subscribe= rs. It will happen within a week or two. This service is just no longer use= d, 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 explo= its 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 t= wo) the address ch= emistry-#-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 som= ething from there, you still have a month or two. Also, since there are som= e unexpired position openings announcements ( https://server.ccl.net/jobs ), I need to r= un this site, as it was my commitment. I plan to do some traveling later th= is 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 propositio= n 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 Comput= ational Chemistry to gain more popularity.

Thank you for participat= ing... It was a honor!

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

--00000000000048d1b90639801913-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 11:45:00 2025 From: "Brian Skinn brian.skinn%a%gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55345-250709103710-27238-ErNy4cNpZhyjuGSu44Cr8Q[A]server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Brian Skinn Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0000000000008abf9406398002b0" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 10:36:48 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Brian Skinn [brian.skinn*gmail.com] --0000000000008abf9406398002b0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you, Jan, for your vision in creating CCL and all of your hard work keeping it running over the years. My engagement with computational and quantum chemistry has always been as a side interest, and CCL provided me a window into many interesting discussions on the topic. -Brian On Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 10:07=E2=80=AFAM Igor Filippov filippov.iv_._phystec= h.edu < owner-chemistry..ccl.net> wrote: > Dear Jan, > > This is truly the end of an era. Extremely sorry to get this news - CCL > means a lot to me and had an enormous impact on my life. Best wishes and > many thanks for you tireless work! > > I was wondering if you may consider uploading the archives to a public > repository like github or similar? I think it would be a valuable resourc= e > and a tangible lasting memory of your impact. > > Best wishes, > Igor > > On Jul 8, 2025 9:42 PM, "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 > > > --0000000000008abf9406398002b0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thank you, Jan, for your vision in creating CCL and all of= your hard work keeping it running over the years. My engagement with compu= tational and quantum chemistry has always been as a side interest, and CCL = provided me a window into many interesting discussions on the topic.
-Brian

On Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 10:07=E2=80=AFAM Igor Filip= pov filippov.iv_._phystec= h.edu <= owner-chemistry..ccl.net> wrote:
Dear Jan,

This is truly the end of an era. Extremely sorry to ge= t this news - CCL means a lot to me and had an enormous impact on my life. = Best wishes and many thanks for you tireless work!
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I was wondering if you may consider uploading th= e archives to a public repository like github or similar? I think it would = be a valuable resource and a tangible lasting memory of your impact.
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Best wishes,
Igor

On Jul 8, 2025 9:42 PM, "Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com" <owner-chemistry..ccl.net> = wrote:
Dear CCL Subscribers,

CCL Closure

With some melancholic feel= ings I need to announce that I will be closing the CCL Mailing list, i.e., = the mail sent to c= hemistry-#-ccl.net will no longer distribute messages to CCL Subscriber= s. 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 exploi= ts to attack the server. On top of this, I am getting senile, and keeping u= p with these developments becomes a burden. So, at some point (a week or tw= o) the address che= mistry-#-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 some= thing 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 ru= n this site, as it was my commitment. I plan to do some traveling later thi= s 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 Computa= tional Chemistry to gain more popularity.

Thank you for participati= ng... It was a honor!

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


--0000000000008abf9406398002b0-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 12:19:01 2025 From: "wdlaidig^_^gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55346-250709110447-4378-BDDhWlMwPqZH5LkqbGhcTw(_)server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Content-Language: en-us Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_272D_01DBF0C1.4232A010" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 11:04:36 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: [wdlaidig*gmail.com] This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_272D_01DBF0C1.4232A010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear Jan, =20 Many thanks for maintaining this crucial service for 3 decades! As = someone who was a member since the beginning it has been extremely = useful. I am on a supposed computational chemistry list on Facebook, but = it is fairly useless, CCL had a great signal to noise ratio! If any CCL = mail messages are missing I think I have close to a full set of the = messages as I am a pack rat. =20 Again thank you and best wishes, Bill Laidig =20 > From: owner-chemistry+wdlaidig=3D=3Dgmail.com _ ccl.net = On Behalf Of Jan = Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, July 8, 2025 9:43 PM To: Laidig, Bill Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... =20 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 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-#-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.=20 Thank you for participating... It was a honor! Jan Labanowski jasienku-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net = =20 ------=_NextPart_000_272D_01DBF0C1.4232A010 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear = Jan,

 

Many thanks = for maintaining this crucial service for 3 decades! As someone who was a = member since the beginning it has been extremely useful. I am on a = supposed computational chemistry list on Facebook, but it is fairly = useless, CCL had a great signal to noise ratio! If any CCL mail messages = are missing I think I have close to a full set of the messages as I am a = pack rat.

 

Again thank = you and best wishes,

Bill = Laidig

 

From:<= /b> = owner-chemistry+wdlaidig=3D=3Dgmail.com _ ccl.net = <owner-chemistry+wdlaidig=3D=3Dgmail.com _ ccl.net> On Behalf Of = Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 8, = 2025 9:43 PM
To: Laidig, Bill = <wdlaidig _ gmail.com>
Subject: CCL: The CCL goes = away....

 

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 = 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net

------=_NextPart_000_272D_01DBF0C1.4232A010-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 12:55:00 2025 From: "Henrique C. S. Junior henriquecsj(_)gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55347-250709120251-28535-vNSa7DCgudEa2QpaN1J7LQ#server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Henrique C. S. Junior" Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=71472b727b40417fbba433736dcb2fde Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2025 13:02:19 -0300 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: "Henrique C. S. Junior" [henriquecsj[*]gmail.com] --71472b727b40417fbba433736dcb2fde Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Despite being relatively new to the field of Computational Chemistry, the CCL has always been a mandatory reading stop for me. Some threads have even become references that I frequently share with students and colleagues. Thank you so much, Jan, for providing the community with such an invaluable resource for so many years. Perhaps the Internet Archive could be interested in preserving the CCL for posterity, given its historical and educational significance. I wish you all the best. Henrique UFRRJ - Brazil On Tue, Jul 8, 2025, at 22:42, Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com 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 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net --71472b727b40417fbba433736dcb2fde Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Despite bein= g relatively new to the field of Computational Chemistry, the CCL has al= ways been a mandatory reading stop for me. Some threads have even become= references that I frequently share with students and colleagues.
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Thank you so much, Jan, for providing the community = with such an invaluable resource for so many years. Perhaps the Internet= Archive could be interested in preserving the CCL for posterity, given = its historical and educational significance.

I= wish you all the best.

Henrique
UFRR= J - Brazil

On Tue, Jul 8, 2025, at 22:42, Jan L= abanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com 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 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 ex= ploits to attack the server. On top of this, I am getting senile, and ke= eping up with these developments becomes a burden. So, at some point (a = week or two) the address chemistr= y-#-ccl.net and corresponding Web pages to submit messages to the li= st, 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. A= lso, 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 tra= veling 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 poin= t, it was a useful service, and it helped Computational Chemistry to gai= n more popularity.

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

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

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Message-Id: <-55350-250709132850-11676-Y/CfhuqqNRrwa6girKrkog(-)server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Content-Language: en-us Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_01E5_01DBF0D5.632019B0" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 13:28:41 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: [m.dominic.ryan(-)gmail.com] This is a multipart message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01E5_01DBF0D5.632019B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CCL started after I began my first job at SmithKline Beecham. It was a = great complement to the QCPE, quite cutting edge at the time, and = remained a terrific vehicle for community experience sharing.=20 =20 Thank you Jan, your vision was breakthrough and your effort untiring. = The community that has benefited is probably much larger than you would = imagine.=20 Dominic =20 > From: owner-chemistry+m.dominic.ryan=3D=3Dgmail.com~!~ccl.net = On Behalf Of = Brian Skinn brian.skinn%a%gmail.com Sent: Wednesday, July 9, 2025 10:37 AM To: Ryan, M Dominic Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... =20 Thank you, Jan, for your vision in creating CCL and all of your hard = work keeping it running over the years. My engagement with computational = and quantum chemistry has always been as a side interest, and CCL = provided me a window into many interesting discussions on the topic. =20 -Brian =20 On Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 10:07=E2=80=AFAM Igor Filippov = filippov.iv_._phystech.edu = > wrote: Dear Jan, =20 This is truly the end of an era. Extremely sorry to get this news - CCL = means a lot to me and had an enormous impact on my life. Best wishes and = many thanks for you tireless work! =20 I was wondering if you may consider uploading the archives to a public = repository like github or similar? I think it would be a valuable = resource and a tangible lasting memory of your impact. =20 Best wishes, Igor =20 On Jul 8, 2025 9:42 PM, "Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com = " > 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 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-#-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.=20 Thank you for participating... It was a honor! Jan Labanowski jasienku-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net = =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_01E5_01DBF0D5.632019B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CCL = started after I began my first job at SmithKline Beecham. It was a great = complement to the QCPE, quite cutting edge at the time, and remained a = terrific vehicle for community experience sharing. =

 

Thank = you Jan, your vision was breakthrough and your effort untiring. The = community that has benefited is probably much larger than you would = imagine.

Dominic

 

From:<= /b> = owner-chemistry+m.dominic.ryan=3D=3Dgmail.com~!~ccl.net = <owner-chemistry+m.dominic.ryan=3D=3Dgmail.com~!~ccl.net> On = Behalf Of Brian Skinn brian.skinn%a%gmail.com
Sent: = Wednesday, July 9, 2025 10:37 AM
To: Ryan, M Dominic = <m.dominic.ryan~!~gmail.com>
Subject: CCL: The CCL goes = away....

 

Thank = you, Jan, for your vision in creating CCL and all of your hard work = keeping it running over the years. My engagement with computational and = quantum chemistry has always been as a side interest, and CCL provided = me a window into many interesting discussions on the = topic.

 

-Brian

 

On = Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at 10:07=E2=80=AFAM Igor = Filippov filippov.iv_._phystech.edu <owner-chemistry##ccl.net> = wrote:

Dear = Jan,

 

This is truly the end of an era. Extremely sorry to = get this news - CCL means a lot to me and had an enormous impact on my = life. Best wishes and many thanks for you tireless = work!

 

I = was wondering if you may consider uploading the archives to a public = repository like github or similar? I think it would be a valuable = resource and a tangible lasting memory of your = impact.

 

Best wishes,

Igor

 

On Jul = 8, 2025 9:42 PM, "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 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net

 

------=_NextPart_000_01E5_01DBF0D5.632019B0-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 15:15:01 2025 From: "Mezei, Mihaly mihaly.mezei(0)mssm.edu" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55351-250709143009-17553-Zw4RfdzVTc5uHlMCV6S18A- -server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Mezei, Mihaly" Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 18:29:58 +0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: "Mezei, Mihaly" [mihaly.mezei.:.mssm.edu] > Beside all the known merits of Jan Labanowski, I have to remark that I accidentally got to know him as a visceral russophob, a sincere hater of Russia and Russians for some reason only he knows. Ludwig I don't want to start a flame war, but I am just wondering, what does Jan's personal view about Russia have to do with the CCL since you did not say that you inferred it from his handling of CCL? Mihaly Mezei Department of Pharmacological Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Voice:  (212) 659-5475   Fax: (212) 849-2456 WWW (MSSM home): http://icahn.mssm.edu/profiles/mihaly-mezei WWW (Lab home - software, publications): https://mezeim01.dmz.hpc.mssm.edu WWW (Department): http://www.mssm.edu/departments-and-institutes/pharmacology-and-systems-therapeutics From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 15:49:01 2025 From: "STOTE Roland (IGBMC) rstote|*|unistra.fr" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55352-250709151544-20118-iaR5ELbIHvpDnYEXouZvYw[a]server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "STOTE Roland (IGBMC)" Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_96007b41-4719-4640-b182-fbce9684d102" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 21:15:32 +0200 (CEST) MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: "STOTE Roland (IGBMC)" [rstote]![unistra.fr] --=_96007b41-4719-4640-b182-fbce9684d102 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you, Jan.=20 Roland Stote=20 De: "Henrique C. S. Junior henriquecsj(_)gmail.com" =20 =C3=80: "Stote, Roland Hugo " =20 Envoy=C3=A9: Mercredi 9 Juillet 2025 18:02:19=20 Objet: CCL: The CCL goes away....=20 Despite being relatively new to the field of Computational Chemistry, the C= CL has always been a mandatory reading stop for me. Some threads have even = become references that I frequently share with students and colleagues.=20 Thank you so much, Jan, for providing the community with such an invaluable= resource for so many years. Perhaps the Internet Archive could be interest= ed in preserving the CCL for posterity, given its historical and educationa= l significance.=20 I wish you all the best.=20 Henrique=20 UFRRJ - Brazil=20 On Tue, Jul 8, 2025, at 22:42, Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com wrote:= =20 Dear CCL Subscribers,=20 CCL Closure=20 With some melancholic feelings I need to announce that I will be closing th= e CCL Mailing list, i.e., the mail sent to [ mailto:chemistry-#-ccl.net | c= hemistry-#-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 l= ot 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 [ mailto:chemistry-#-ccl.net | chemistry-#-ccl.net ] and corre= sponding Web pages to submit messages to the list, will no longer distribut= e email to subscribers.=20 I will try to keep the CCL Web site running for a bit longer, so if you nee= d 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 | https://server.ccl.net/jobs ] ), I need to run this site, a= s it was my commitment. I plan to do some traveling later this summer and f= all, and I will probably close the CCL Web site at this time. Leaving the s= erver without monitoring is becoming a very risky proposition lately.=20 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.=20 Thank you for participating... It was a honor!=20 Jan Labanowski=20 [ mailto:jasienku-#-gmail.com | jasienku-#-gmail.com ] , [ mailto:ccl-#-ccl= .net | ccl-#-ccl.net ]=20 --=_96007b41-4719-4640-b182-fbce9684d102 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thank you, Jan.

Roland Stote

=

De: "Henrique C. S. Junior henriquecsj(_)gmail.com" <own= er-chemistry:ccl.net>
=C3=80: "Stote, Roland Hugo " &l= t;rstote:chimie.u-strasbg.fr>
Envoy=C3=A9: Mercredi 9 Juillet = 2025 18:02:19
Objet: CCL: The CCL goes away....
Despite bei= ng relatively new to the field of Computational Chemistry, the CCL has alwa= ys been a mandatory reading stop for me. Some threads have even become refe= rences that I frequently share with students and colleagues.

= Thank you so much, Jan, for providing the community with such an invaluabl= e resource for so many years. Perhaps the Internet Archive could be interes= ted in preserving the CCL for posterity, given its historical and education= al significance.

I wish you all the best.

Henr= ique
UFRRJ - Brazil

On Tue, Jul 8, 2025, at 22:42, = Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com wrote:
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 runni= ng 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 opening= s announcements ( https://server.ccl.net/jobs ), I need to run this site, as it was my c= ommitment. I plan to do some traveling later this summer and fall, and I wi= ll probably close the CCL Web site at this time. Leaving the server without= monitoring is becoming a very risky proposition lately.

I wo= uld 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 som= e 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

--=_96007b41-4719-4640-b182-fbce9684d102-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 16:25:00 2025 From: "tim_mail .. ukr.net" To: CCL Subject: CCL: AW: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55353-250709122703-5866-KjN3zK6c90QbFuofj0PwUw__server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: tim_mail a ukr.net Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=-dv/ny/e0oF2H5svtwFf8" Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2025 19:26:53 +0300 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: tim_mail=ukr.net --=-dv/ny/e0oF2H5svtwFf8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary Content-Length: 3531 Dear colleagues, I'd like to 1000% support the idea of archiving, in the centralized way (even if that is going to be a bunch of files that require additional parsing - someone will definitely do that later on) and uploading to as many publicly available resources as possible for such the treasure which CCL has been during these years. That piece of extra effort with saving the data has all chances to be another 'small step for man, one giant leap for mankind'. CCL is a fantastic community, and it has been such a tremendous contribution from its creator and maintainer to keep it operating during these years. Being saved and 'published' would make this treasure shine for the future! Best regards, Tymofii 9 July 2025, 15:56:16, From "Korth, Martin dgd##uni-muenster.de" : Dear Jan, first of all, I would like to wholeheartedly join my colleagues in expressing their thanks! May I suggest that after shutting down you provide a ‘final’ database dump of CCL to a public repository, e.g. Zenodo (https://zenodo.org/)? I would think that this could be a great resource for coming historians of science. (I know, history is a big word, but yeah, at some point we will all be dead …) It seems likely that in the future such data archives will be very easily accessible with data science methods also to non-specialists and not totally unlikely that people will indeed be interested in mapping how discussions of certain topics developed over time. Best wishes & thanks again, Martin On 09/07/2025 4:42, Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com 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 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. 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Message-Id: <-55354-250709171609-4092-PQGpG1Rv7ihgw84RWXtJxA!=!server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Jason DAcchioli Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Apple-Mail=_65AE9CA1-C847-43A4-9E45-0C3ABF4D4C89" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 16:15:51 -0500 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 16.0 \(3826.300.87.4.3\)) Sent to CCL by: Jason DAcchioli [jdacchio[#]gmail.com] --Apple-Mail=_65AE9CA1-C847-43A4-9E45-0C3ABF4D4C89 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Jan, Thank you for the work you did in maintaining the CCL. I=E2=80=99ve used = it since grad school, and have valued the questions posed by others. I = wish you all the best! Be well,=20 Jason > On Jul 8, 2025, at 8:42=E2=80=AFPM, Jan Labanowski = jasienku|a|gmail.com wrote: >=20 > Dear CCL Subscribers, >=20 > CCL Closure >=20 > 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 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-#-ccl.net = and corresponding Web pages to submit = messages to the list, will no longer distribute email to subscribers. >=20 > 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. >=20 > 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.=20 >=20 > Thank you for participating... It was a honor! >=20 > Jan Labanowski > jasienku-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net = >=20 ******************************** Jason D'Acchioli He/Him/His jdacchio_-_gmail.com --Apple-Mail=_65AE9CA1-C847-43A4-9E45-0C3ABF4D4C89 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Jan,

Thank you for the work you = did in maintaining the CCL. I=E2=80=99ve used it since grad school, and = have valued the questions posed by others. I wish you all the = best!

Be = well, 

Jason

On Jul 8, 2025, at 8:42=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 = 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-#-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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net


********************************
Jason = D'Acchioli
He/Him/His
jdacchio_-_gmail.com


= --Apple-Mail=_65AE9CA1-C847-43A4-9E45-0C3ABF4D4C89-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 20:35:01 2025 From: "Victor Rosas Garcia rosas.victor.===.gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: AW: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55355-250709170219-28251-fkVyrLihrAr/wyt7U92UNw===server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Victor Rosas Garcia Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="000000000000d804040639856334" Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2025 15:01:57 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Victor Rosas Garcia [rosas.victor+/-gmail.com] --000000000000d804040639856334 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable No need to worry about that. The CCL is archived at The Wayback Machine ( archive.org). Victor El mi=C3=A9, 9 de jul de 2025, 7:16=E2=80=AFa. m., Korth, Martin dgd##uni-m= uenster.de < owner-chemistry_._ccl.net> escribi=C3=B3: > Dear Jan, > > > > first of all, I would like to wholeheartedly join my colleagues in > expressing their thanks! > > > > May I suggest that after shutting down you provide a =E2=80=98final=E2=80= =99 database dump > of CCL to a public repository, e.g. Zenodo (https://zenodo.org/)? I would > think that this could be a great resource for coming historians of scienc= e. > (I know, history is a big word, but yeah, at some point we will all be de= ad > =E2=80=A6) It seems likely that in the future such data archives will be = very > easily accessible with data science methods also to non-specialists and n= ot > totally unlikely that people will indeed be interested in mapping how > discussions of certain topics developed over time. > > > > Best wishes & thanks again, > Martin > > > > > > > > On 09/07/2025 4:42, Jan Labanowski jasienku|a|gmail.com 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 W= eb > site at this time. Leaving the server without monitoring is becoming a ve= ry > 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 > > > > -- > > =E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97= =E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2= =80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80= =97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97=E2=80=97= =E2=80=97 > > .........Sebastian Kozuch......... > > ......Department of Chemistry..... > > Ben-Gurion University of the Negev > > .........kozuch||bgu.ac.il......... > > ......www.bgu.ac.il/~kozuch/...... > > =CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD= =CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB= =AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD=CB=AD > > --000000000000d804040639856334 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
No need to worry about that. The CCL is archived at The W= ayback Machine (archive.org).

Victor

El mi= =C3=A9, 9 de jul de 2025, 7:16=E2=80=AFa.=C2=A0m., Korth, Martin dgd##uni-muenster.de <owner-chemistry_._ccl.net> escribi=C3=B3:

Dear Jan,

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May I suggest = that after shutting down you provide a =E2=80=98final=E2=80=99 database dum= p of CCL to a public repository, e.g. Zenodo (https://zenodo.org/)? I would think that this could be a great = resource for coming historians of science. (I know, history is a big word, = but yeah, at some point we will all be dead =E2=80=A6) It seems likely that= in the future such data archives will be very easily accessible with data sci= ence methods also to non-specialists and not totally unlikely that people w= ill indeed be interested in mapping how discussions of certain topics devel= oped over time.

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Martin

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On 09/07/2025 4:42, Jan Labanow= ski jasienku|a|gmail.com wrote:

Dear CCL Subscr= ibers,

CCL Closure

With some melancholic feelings I need to announce that I will be closing th= e CCL Mailing list, i.e., the mail sent to chemistry-#-ccl.net will no longer distribute messages to CCL Subscrib= ers. It will happen within a week or two. This service is just no longer us= ed, 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 e= xploits to attack the server. On top of this, I am getting senile, and keep= ing up with these developments 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 nee= d 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 co= mmitment. I plan to do some traveling later this summer and fall, and I wil= l 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-#-gmail.com , ccl-#-ccl.net



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--000000000000d804040639856334-- From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 9 23:51:01 2025 From: "Peter Johnston petervjohnston]![gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: The CCL goes away.... Message-Id: <-55356-250709010505-3750-8RKwL20kxwdIR00Uj0qQ8g-#-server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Peter Johnston Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="000000000000ba7b3e06397804c8" Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2025 22:04:47 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Peter Johnston [petervjohnston:_:gmail.com] --000000000000ba7b3e06397804c8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As a newcomer I=E2=80=99m sad to see this come to an end, but completely un= derstand and empathize with the decision. If anyone has suggestions on where to stay informed on other forums/lists I hope they=E2=80=99ll share them. Highest regards, Peter --000000000000ba7b3e06397804c8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
As a newcomer I=E2=80=99m sad to see this come = to an end, but completely understand and empathize with the decision. If an= yone has suggestions on where to stay informed on other forums/lists I hope= they=E2=80=99ll share them.=C2=A0

Highest regards,
Peter
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