- Original Message -
> From: "Chris"
> To: "Lyndon Nerenberg" , "jra"
> Cc: "Chris" , mailop@mailop.org
> On 2020-12-20 14:00, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
>>> The original quote, IIRC, was talking about Henry Spencer at UT Zoology, who
>>> got Usenet that way for a while.
>>
>> More likely
On 2020-12-20 14:00, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
The original quote, IIRC, was talking about Henry Spencer at UT Zoology, who
got Usenet that way for a while.
More likely it was in relation to Australia's Usenet "feed" which was a daily
FedEx air shipment of 9-track tapes. At the time, FedEx Air w
In article <1120355579.3031.1608490345808.javamail.zim...@baylink.com>,
Jay R. Ashworth via mailop wrote:
>"Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of magtape,
>hurtling down the highway."
>The original quote, IIRC, was talking about Henry Spencer at UT Zoology, who
>got Usenet
On 12/18/20 3:41 PM, Stefan Bauer via mailop wrote:
If i setup for customer-domains MX records in a way, that a third-party
is handling/processing meta-data or even mailcontent, i have to inform
my customers about that and ask permission. If third-party is outside
EU, there is not even a legal
> The original quote, IIRC, was talking about Henry Spencer at UT Zoology, who
> got Usenet that way for a while.
More likely it was in relation to Australia's Usenet "feed" which was a daily
FedEx air shipment of 9-track tapes. At the time, FedEx Air was cheaper than
the very expensive submarine
- Original Message -
> From: "Russell Clemings via mailop"
> On Fri, Dec 18, 2020 at 6:21 AM Robert Rubenking via mailop <
> mailop@mailop.org
> > wrote:
>
> They also state that anything marked as spam will ding the reputation of relay
> service.
> "If you report these as spam, your em
- Original Message -
> From: "Chris via mailop"
> You'd ask a question of someone in Australia, and you generally had an
> answer within 3-4 days.
>
> Which led, in part, to the old meme "never underestimate the bandwidth
> of a shipment of magtapes".
"Never underestimate the bandwidth
Dnia 20.12.2020 o godz. 03:11:45 Ángel via mailop pisze:
> > I remember this issue with password change confirmations on Spotify,
> > they were using Sendgrid at that time (don't know if still are?)
>
> Is it a "please input this code to confirm you are the one changing
> your password"? That actu