On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 04:40:20PM -0600, Nick Bender wrote:
> I wonder if any FORTRAN programmers out there remember the trick of putting
> line numbers after column 72 so the card sort could sort your program back
> into order when you dropped your card deck?
This was not limited to FORTRAN. We
Hi there,
this more a mail about confirming the problem isn't on my site here.
So that's the case:
I have a mail to deliver to a domain that has two mx record but the 2nd
record isn't really a mx (so I got told but the need to keep that for
some reasons). So far so good the priority on the 2n
On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 08:08:19AM +0100, Jason McIntyre wrote:
>
> it is a bit inconsistent, yes.
>
> it is very much less readable with a line break. you could remove the
> offset, but that doesn;t look great either. you could specify a smaller
> offset and juggle the actual text a bit.
>
> th
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On 04/05/16 11:55, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> I have a mail to deliver to a domain that has two mx record but the
> 2nd record isn't really a mx (so I got told but the need to keep
> that for some reasons).
I would question their competence right there
Hi peter,
yeah my server does retries but always ends up on the mailserver with
the lower priority :(
Am 05.04.2016 um 12:44 schrieb Peter N. M. Hansteen:
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On 04/05/16 11:55, Markus Rosjat wrote:
I have a mail to deliver to a domain that has t
Working again as expected with todays snap. For posterity the logs
provided were from a t430s not an x230.
On 4/2/16, Luke Tidd wrote:
> Thanks for the info everyone. I was going to try one more snap before
> filing a bug but I can do that next time if it's appropriate.
> On Apr 2, 2016 1:37 AM,
Hi Markus,
On 2016-04-05 Tue 14:22 PM |, Markus Rosjat wrote:
>
> yeah my server does retries but always ends up on the mailserver with the
> lower priority :(
>
That is the correct behaviour.
Without the domain name, I'm guessing with English words what you mean;-
Pretending their broken set
On Tue, Apr 05, 2016, Craig Skinner wrote:
> 1 shit.example.not.nz. # <<--- always defering server
> 2 smtp.example.not.nz. # <<--- real server
> Your server connects to 'shit.example.not.nz', which defers the mail,
> telling your server to try again later. So,. your server tries again
> late
hi there,
no the real setup is the other way arround
1 shit.example.not.nz. 10 # <<--- always defering server
2 smtp.example.not.nz. 5 # <<--- real server
so the real smtp has the lower number but higher priority but like I
said my sendmail always ends up with shit.example.not.nz.
sendmail
Hello List(s),
If someone needs a T2000, it's available for free in Duisburg, Germany.
I don't have time for checking the hardware, i think there are minor
issues with the fans, but it should be functional.
No HDDs included. We have some Fire X4200 and Fire X4100, too. I think
they share som
Hi Markus,
On 2016-04-05 Tue 16:39 PM |, Markus Rosjat wrote:
>
> no the real setup is the other way arround
>
5 smtp.example.not.nz. # <<--- real server
10 shit.example.not.nz. # <<--- always defering server
Their setup is fine then, a classic highlisting arrangement.
>
> so the real smtp
> so the real smtp has the lower number but higher priority but like I said my
> sendmail always ends up with shit.example.not.nz.
What does "sendmail always ends up with shit.example.not.nz." mean?
Of course sendmail tries the secondary MX after trying the main MX.
Still no real data/logs/outpu
Would you be willing to ship to the UK?
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 2:19 PM, Lukas Kaminski
wrote:
> Hello List(s),
>
> If someone needs a T2000, it's available for free in Duisburg, Germany.
>
> I don't have time for checking the hardware, i think there are minor
> issues with the fans, but it shou
On 05.04.2016 06:19, Lukas Kaminski wrote:
Hello List(s),
If someone needs a T2000, it's available for free in Duisburg,
Germany.
I don't have time for checking the hardware, i think there are minor
issues with the fans, but it should be functional.
No HDDs included. We have some Fire X4200
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