. It seems to me that these messages should
> have been dropped during the connection.
If it does (which I don't know), it will probably check the SPF record
of the delivering mailserver, which was not *.jdlabs.fr as far as I can
see from the mailheaders.
Jutta Zalud
On 2014-11-10 21:55, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Nov 2014, Max Clark wrote:
>
>> DB9 ports seem to be a nearly extinct feature on laptops. Any
>> suggestions on a cheap laptop for use in field support (with an
>> onboard DB9)?
My HP EliteBook 8570p has a DB9 port. (I bought it last yea
> The BBC has an article about a similar issue on a Tor exit node in Austria:
> Austrian police raid privacy network over child porn
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20554788
actually it is not a "similar case" but the case of William W. that
BBC reported. Though with some mistakes: the ser
am Freitag, 30. November 2012 um 22:30 schrieb NANOG list:
> WAIT A SECOND HERE!?!?
> I just read below that this guy runs a large ISP in Austria.
The info from tor-talk was somewhat misleading. William Weber is not
the owner of the ISP. He works there as an administrator. So he runs
it (maybe)
Marshall Eubanks wrote on 24. April 2008 at 15:07:
> It looks to me like they are doing file compression on the site.
> (E.g., there seems to be an index.html.gz file there.)
> This practice is described in "High Performance Web Sites" and other
> fine publications. I
> would be curious to kno
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