On 04/09/13 10:45, Randy Bush wrote:
> with no X- before it?
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6648
Scott Howard wrote:
> The idea of this header is that it will allow a sender to control that a
Sender has no control and asks a receiver perform some control,
which may be ignored by the receiver.
> user will only receive an email if that email address was valid before a
> specific date, thus at
In article you write:
>> To their (partial) credit they are also supporting a new email header :
>> Require-Recipient-Valid-Since:
>
>with no X- before it?
Well, yes:
draft-wmills-rrvs-header-field-01.txt
R's,
John
In article <52265aa4.6000...@free.fr> you write:
>Le 03/09/2013 23:28, John Levine a écrit :
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 10:27:36PM +, John Levine wrote:
> I don't claim to be a big DNSSEC expert, but this looks just plain
> wrong to me, and unbound agrees, turning it into a SERVFAIL.
On Sep 4, 2013, at 12:12 AM, ML wrote:
> On 9/3/2013 11:57 PM, Scott Howard wrote:
>> Overall this is nothing new - Hotmail has been doing the same thing for
>> years.
>>
>> Scott
>
>
> When I used to use Hotmail - Your account was dropped after 30-60 days
> of non-use.
>
> Whereas Yahoo k
On Sep 3, 2013, at 10:47 PM, Peter Kristolaitis wrote:
> The issue was studied thoroughly by a committee of MBAs who, after extensive
> thought (read: 19 bottles of scotch), determined that there was money to be
> made.
>
> whatcouldpossiblygowrong?
Apparently it was implemented by a group o
Could someone @ Facebook kindly drop me a line? Your site appears to be
riddled with problems on the IPv6 side (whereas it's demonstrably fine on
v4).
Much of the static JavaScript content being served off your IPv6 CDN is
corrupt, missing, or perhaps just outdated. It's preventing the page from
Alec . . . I'll take "I don"t use Yahoo because of Yahoo 's" for a 100 please.
--
Jason Hellenthal
Inbox: jhellent...@dataix.net
Voice: +1 (616) 953-0176
JJH48-ARIN
> On Sep 4, 2013, at 9:36, Leo Bicknell wrote:
>
>
>> On Sep 3, 2013, at 10:47 PM, Peter Kristolaitis wrote:
>>
>> The is
sten rulz [stenr...@gmail.com] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently looking into a 10G router that will support the below
> requirements and hopefully not be too costly. Do you know of any models to
> stay away due to issues or that you would recommend?
> - 4x+ 10GBE ports
> - BGPv4/v6
> - Small nu
.-- My secret spy satellite informs me that at 2013-09-03 8:07 AM Jay
Ashworth wrote:
> There are people who are manually stuck on the wrong network's servers, or
> those who are configured to 4.4.4.4/8.8.8.8/4.2.2.1 by IT people (or
> themselves)
> or to OpenDNS or the like, but I'd be surprise
On Aug 31, 2013, at 4:44 AM, sten rulz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently looking into a 10G router that will support the below
> requirements and hopefully not be too costly. Do you know of any models to
> stay away due to issues or that you would recommend?
> - 4x+ 10GBE ports
> - BGPv4/v6
>
On Sep 4, 2013, at 3:01 PM, Stefan wrote:
> Trying to build diversity in some very odd places, about which the big
> names tell me exclusively about other bug names, but cannot easily verify.
I think if you are specific about what markets (or addresses) it would be
helpful.
eg: Here in Michig
Trying to build diversity in some very odd places, about which the big
names tell me exclusively about other bug names, but cannot easily verify.
Thank you,
***Stefan
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/09/nsa-router-hacking/
NSA Laughs at PCs, Prefers Hacking Routers and Switches
BY KIM ZETTER09.04.136:30 AM
Photo: Santiago Cabezas/Flickr
The NSA runs a massive, full-time hacking operation targeting foreign
systems, the latest leaks from Edward Snowden s
Spelling requirements for journalists were lifted when blogs came on the scene.
Sent from my Mobile Device.
Original message
From: Scott Weeks
Date: 09/04/2013 2:06 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: NSA Laughs at PCs, Prefers Hacking Routers and Switches
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--- eu...@leitl.org wrote:
From: Eugen Leitl
“No one updates their routers,” he says. “If you think people
are bad about patching Windows and Linux (which they are) then
they are … horrible about updating their networking gear because
it is too critical, and usually they don’t have redundanc
There used to isp-bandwidth (hosted by isp-planet), but that closed several
years ago.
-Original Message-
From: Jared Mauch [mailto:ja...@puck.nether.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2013 2:27 PM
To: Stefan
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: [Q] Any good resource of info ref LECs, in di
I've got to apologize publicly to Yahoo! here as part of my issue was my own
stupidity. It appears in the past I've had multiple Yahoo! ID's and I was
trying to use the wrong one, one that may have gone away a long time ago,
rather than my still active ID. Some helpful people at Yahoo got me
On Wed, 04 Sep 2013 20:47:40 -0500, Leo Bicknell said:
> There's still the much more minor point that when I tried to "self
> serve" I ended up at a blank page on the Yahoo! web site, hopefully they
> will figure that out as well.
I'm continually amazed at the number of web designers that don't te
On 9/5/2013 12:17 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Wed, 04 Sep 2013 20:47:40 -0500, Leo Bicknell said:
There's still the much more minor point that when I tried to "self
serve" I ended up at a blank page on the Yahoo! web site, hopefully they
will figure that out as well.
I'm continually a
> I've got to apologize publicly to Yahoo! here as part of my issue was my =
> own stupidity. It appears in the past I've had multiple Yahoo! ID's and =
> I was trying to use the wrong one, one that may have gone away a long =
> time ago, rather than my still active ID. Some helpful people at Yah
On 9/5/2013 1:20 AM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
On 9/4/2013 11:56 PM, Peter Kristolaitis wrote:
On 9/5/2013 12:17 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Wed, 04 Sep 2013 20:47:40 -0500, Leo Bicknell said:
There's still the much more minor point that when I tried to "self
serve" I ended up at a blank
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