We have an available cabinet, with private 100mb FDDI connection, available
for rent/sale at 55 Market Street, 11th floor.
Please contact me off-list if interested.
Andrew Staples
"As the evening sky faded from a salmon color to a sort of flint gray, I
thought
back to the salmon I caught
Question: How to create an smtp connection to any given localized MTA,
without relaying through a central MTA.
Details:
A global company (the group) is headquartered in Scandinavia. 25+ companies
comprise the group around the world, each company with its own mailserver
and mailserver software.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The problem he's going to hit is that he wants *my* mail
> server to send mail to
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to get routed to the MX in San Fran where
> Fred is, and *my*
> mail se
I have an available cabinet at 55 Market Street 11th floor co-locate. If
anyone is interested in space there, please let me know. It currently has a
private 100mb fddi to the switch.
Andrew Staples
www.nwnetcom.com
I am not a vegetarian because I love animals; I am a vegetarian because I
hate
Not just L3Genuity is getting whacked. ELI is getting whacked.
Somebody needs to be gelded.
Andrew
I've got one more cabinet to rent at maewest (55 market street) if anyone is
interested, $2k/month.
Andrew
> "McBurnett, Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >OK..
> >I have lurked enough on this one..
> >$60 Billion plus for microsoft..
> >and 600 millions lines of code.
> >thousands of employee programmers...
Brooks' Law (in its various forms) applies to software houses, not open
source projects. S
spond publicly or privately with data about other
networks filtering all icmp traffic, not just malformed icmp? I'd like to
compile a list for troubleshooting, as these decisions are breaking things
for some customers.
Andrew Staples
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We're looking at purchasing MPLS services for locations nationwide. Does
anyone have personal experiences they'd care to share about providers...the
good, the bad, the ugly?
I'm not looking for public bashing, just data to differentiate one from
another. Any comments or direction appreciated.
As we roll out a new network, on one of our links it is remarkably cheaper
to run a T1 ptp vs. MPLS (running 66% data, 33% voice). Based on comments
received from this list (much thanks, you know who you are) MPLS
satisfaction seems to be determined by backbone noc competence, not the
technology
Speaking of running gig long distances, does anyone on the list have
suggestions on a >8 port L2 switch with fiber ports based on personal
experience? Lots of 48 port gig switches have 2-4 fiber uplink ports, but
this means daisy-chains instead of hub/spoke. Looking for a central switch
for a st
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