That is one fast phone...Too bad you can't carry it in your pockets, you
might drop a few cores.
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 11:19 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
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>> Doesn't this also depend on how many cores you have available?
>>
>> - yba
>>
> That was the whole point. It's a machine with 24 cores, 4
Doesn't this also depend on how many cores you have available?
- yba
That was the whole point. It's a machine with 24 cores, 48GB of ram and
a fast Raid array.
Shachar
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Doesn't this also depend on how many cores you have available?
- yba
On Tue, 1 Mar 2011, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2011 07:56:57 +0200
From: Shachar Shemesh
To: linux-il
Subject: Android compilation time
I thought the list might be interested in this output from compiling
I thought the list might be interested in this output from compiling the
Android source code at a client's machine. Compiled with "time make
-j24", it gave the following output (at its end):
boot.img
system.img
data.img
recovery.img
real11m8.811s
user173m15.370s
sys 10m5.380s
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2011, Uri Even-Chen wrote:
Yahoo and Hotmail are very important. Why did you set up SPF and DKIM?
SPF and DKIM are technologies which should make it more likely that your
mail will be accepted, not less.
SPF seeks to define which servers are authorised to send Email for a
pa
When you say "tested few emails" - this may be the reason for hotmail:
they are very sensitive for spam - you must start sending very slow to them
after all your server records are correct (google for more info on that).
David
2011/2/28 Hetz Ben Hamo
> > I think Hetz's email rejection is e
> I think Hetz's email rejection is either because of improper setting
> of its SPF, or because his IP is in some mail blacklist (you can use
> http://www.dnsbl.info/dnsbl-database-check.php to check).
Negative for both assumptions: I do not appear on any blacklist, and
my SPF is correct (feel fre
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 13:46:10 +0200, Dima (Dan) Yasny wrote:
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> DKIM is a method of publishing a public key in a txt DNS record, with which
> the subject line of every email sent, is signed. When yahoo MTA's receive an
> email, they don't just check the PTR record, they also check the subject
> lin
DKIM is a method of publishing a public key in a txt DNS record, with which
the subject line of every email sent, is signed. When yahoo MTA's receive an
email, they don't just check the PTR record, they also check the subject
line signature, with the public key available in the DNS records. If the
Yahoo and Hotmail are very important. Why did you set up SPF and DKIM?
what are they anyway? try removing SPF and DKIM for your domain and
then send again.
By the way, I'm using Google Apps. You might want to consider Google
Apps (free account) instead of setting up your own mail server.
Uri Even
If it was only for me, I could do that, but what would you tell a paying
customer? here's a mail box, but you cannot send emails to Yahoo and
Hotmail? :)
Hetz
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Oron Peled wrote:
> On Monday, 28 בFebruary 2011 02:34:32 Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> > Any tips what can b
On Monday, 28 בFebruary 2011 02:34:32 Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Any tips what can be done about these 2? (hotmail and yahoo)
Ignore them. They are dead beef...
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I've had problems sending to yahoo, until I set up DKIM. Never tried
hotmail, though none of the mailbox holders ever complained, so I guess it's
fine there.
Can you post a smtp transcript, done manually?
2011/2/28 Hetz Ben Hamo
> Hi,
>
> There used to be a time that in order to setup a mail se
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