ver there.
Now I am not going to talk about SPF or DKIM or DomainKeys as I don't
use them extensively.
Most blacklisting is done via ip address of the sending mail server.
Checks against domain names is an entirely different subject and IMHO,
not in the same league as this message.
Lyl
d for
googlemail.l.google.com ? That might have told you more.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
On 07/06/14 13:38, Mohamed Lrhazi wrote:
I am thinking this list is not appropriate for some of my questions...
Could someone suggest a better one, maybe as active and rich, as this
one, but
e same servers from a Linode
virtual system in the Dallas, TX area.
Looks like it's been this way for at least two months.
If someone from NetSuite could say hi and look into it, I am sure it
will help NetSuite more than me.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
I never heard back fro
s and give their opinion.
Thanks,
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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request or does
it send back some kind of error messages related to the requestor?
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LCR Computer Services, Inc.
Oct 31 04:10:52 linux1 named[2899]: client 2607:f8b0:4001:c07::151#61651: no
more TCP clients: quota reached
Oct 31 04:11:03 linux1 named[2899]: client 2607:f8b0:4001:c07::150
On 11/01/14 12:21, Paul Vixie wrote:
Stephane Bortzmeyer <mailto:bortzme...@nic.fr>
Saturday, November 01, 2014 8:49 AM
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 10:10:07AM -0500,
Lyle Giese wrote
a message of 23 lines which said:
Interesting error messages. Someone was running a host nam
On 11/01/14 18:10, Paul Vixie wrote:
Lyle Giese <mailto:l...@lcrcomputer.net>
Saturday, November 01, 2014 1:41 PM
On 11/01/14 12:21, Paul Vixie wrote:
Stephane Bortzmeyer <mailto:bortzme...@nic.fr>
Saturday, November 01, 2014 8:49 AM
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 10:10:07AM -
er side reacts to the TCP errors. I guess Google
would have to answer that question.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
On 11/01/14 22:45, Paul Vixie wrote:
Lyle Giese <mailto:l...@lcrcomputer.net>
Saturday, November 01, 2014 5:37 PM
Now on the TCP side, I am seeing 'no more
e the card. It's just a big rat hole to fall into no matter how
you slice it in a company.
I personally hate auto-renew for these reasons and make sure my contact
email is always current.
But that's just me.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
On 12/13/20 3:48 AM, Jaap Akkerhuis w
users
ip address is never going to hit or ask your load balancer any questions.
The only way I can think of is to segregate those that need to query for
that sub-zone by the recursive DNS server they are allowed to use and
give that subset of recursive DNS servers that ability to query that
sub-zo
SPF
and DKIM and DMARC pass according to gmail, so I am assuming the issue
is involves the forwarding.
I won't respond further via this list, but will accept direct email and
respond directly to inquiring party.
Lyle Giese
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Don't forget (Aside from DoH or DoHS) that DNS uses udp AND tcp port 53.
Lyle Giese
On 3/4/24 11:27, Jared Mauch wrote:
On Mar 3, 2024, at 12:26 PM, Fred Morris wrote:
Speaking to the message not the (ChetGPT) "massage"...
On Sun, 3 Mar 2024, Turritopsis Dohrnii Te
ng the reverse of the ip address.
If you run dig @4.2.2.2 www.google.com, you will find that it is indeed
an open resolver.
If you think 67.138.54.100 is an open resolver then the query to
openresolvers is:
dig 100.54.138.67.ndsbl.openresolvers.org
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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asking for the MX records for a domain that doesn't exist.
I had heard stories that some public resolvers will resolve when they
should not. For surfing, minor issue. For a mail server, major issue.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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