On Nov 16, 2010, at 7:04 AM, shake righa wrote:
> Am getting the following error when starting opsview
> Kindly assist
Ask the OpsView support list?
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Marc
On Aug 24, 2010, at 8:43 PM, Matt Kelly wrote:
> If there is an AOL postmaster contact available, can you please contact me
> off list?
Have you tried http://postmaster.aol.com? The vast majority of the AOL
Postmaster team was laid off back in January (and will be missed), so YMMV
these days.
On Jul 14, 2010, at 1:13 AM, Yasir Munir Abbasi wrote:
> Dear,
>
> I always receive digest with volume number, where number of email
> correspondence shown. That is very grim for reading. Is there any possibility
> I can receive individual email correspondence. Thanks
Standard mailman. Go to
> I am aware of this way, sure. I just hoped, there would be a more...
> efficient way.
There is not. The various branches we worked with wouldn't touch it unless the
ticket originated internally. Once that happened, we found them to be very
cooperative and helpful.
Another note - each branch
On May 19, 2010, at 6:37 AM, Robert D. Scott wrote:
> Normally you need to contact the entity you cannot reach, and they will open
> a ticket backwards through MilNet. This is the only process I have been able
> to get to work.
This has been my experience as well when we discovered many .mil ins
I don't know WTH is up with your large Cc: list but I've removed it to keep the
conversation here, where it started. More below --
On Feb 19, 2010, at 12:53 PM, Dean Anderson wrote:
> So you should think that its ok for blacklists to charge money for
> things they got for free?
In the case of S
On Feb 18, 2010, at 2:25 PM, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> On 18/02/2010 10:40, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
>> They seem to be doing that a lot of late. They also contacted my
>> employer and demanded $100k/yr(?) for having a "Use Spamhaus RBL" in our
>> software.
>
> I sympathise. It's very frustrati
On Aug 25, 2009, at 8:40 AM, train...@kalsec.com wrote:
I need a SORBS maintainer to contact me.
I don't think they watch here; at least I've never seen Michelle post
here. Try dnsbl-users, the SORBS mailling list. From the google cache
of the Mailling Lists page --
"This list is an ope
On Jul 22, 2009, at 2:10 PM, Ray Sanders wrote:
So for a large nationwide environment like ours, our ROI was pretty
decent, but if you are only watching a dozen or two systems with maybe
ten monitors each, Nagios would be the best bet.
I would disagree; nagios is not limited to small systems.
c
volume from our web filtering proxies.
Thanks!
(yes, I tried mailop first).
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Marc Powell
Senior Systems Engineer
Education Networks of America
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