>On Fri, 4 Feb 2011 06:13:59 -0500, you wrote:
>On 2/4/11 5:42 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:
>> On June 8, 2011, dubbed World IPv6 Day, participants will enable
>> IPv6 on their main services for 24 hours.
>fug!
>
>anyone remember when you were only allowed one domain per company?
I remember making a
On 2/4/2011 7:08 PM, User for SpamAssassin Mail List wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I don't keep constant eye on the mail server logs but did notice that
> pyzor was not working. I've ping the server that I've been using for
> years:
>
> # pyzor ping
> 82.94.255.100:24441 TimeoutError:
>
> And see it is
Hello,
I don't keep constant eye on the mail server logs but did notice that
pyzor was not working. I've ping the server that I've been using for
years:
# pyzor ping
82.94.255.100:24441 TimeoutError:
And see it is not working. I did a "pyzor discover" and found a public
server and did
Le 03/02/2011 22:51, Adam Moffett a écrit :
>
>> That's good. The only useful list (BogusMX) can be discovered without
>> querying rfc-ignorant anyway. Just get the MX records for the sending
>> domain (which are almost certainly in cache) and make sure they resolve
>> to real IP addresses.
>>
>
On Jan 28, 2011, at 9:23 PM, Michael Scheidell wrote:
> that said, I still think there needs to be a easy link to report spam on
> returnpath's web site. under contact, and/or, like most of their ESP clients
> who have a clearly stated anti-spam link with a abuse@ address for reporting
> spam.
On 2/4/11 6:38 AM, Giles Coochey wrote:
I remember randomly choosing ftp servers to get source code, because
uudecoding packages from usenet comp.os.sources. was a bit of a pain.
Archie, Veronica? or that kid with that list of lynx bookmarks? what was
the domain name? something strange, yahoo
On 04/02/2011 12:35, Michael Scheidell wrote:
On 2/4/11 6:21 AM, J4K wrote:
IP over X25
sold my first piece of software to 'time net' a division of Coca
cola. one of the largest X.25 pads at the time.
110baud was all the rage.
took AT 2 months to engineer a landline to our house that would ke
On 2/4/11 6:21 AM, J4K wrote:
IP over X25
sold my first piece of software to 'time net' a division of Coca cola.
one of the largest X.25 pads at the time.
110baud was all the rage.
took AT 2 months to engineer a landline to our house that would keep up
with 110baud.
finally, they installed t
On 02/04/2011 12:13 PM, Michael Scheidell wrote:
> On 2/4/11 5:42 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:
>> On June 8, 2011, dubbed World IPv6 Day, participants will enable
>> IPv6 on their main services for 24 hours.
> fug!
>
> anyone remember when you were only allowed one domain per company?
>
>
No, but I rem
On 2/4/11 5:42 AM, Mark Martinec wrote:
On June 8, 2011, dubbed World IPv6 Day, participants will enable
IPv6 on their main services for 24 hours.
fug!
anyone remember when you were only allowed one domain per company?
--
Michael Scheidell, CTO
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>
On 2/4/11 4:54 AM, Giles Coochey wrote:
to use it for an IP address that is allocated and is controlled by you. O
I think the ip of your router might work. as long as
a) you never have an ip on it
b) you don't load 'hits' on it to dshield.
your dns server, the ip of your outbound nat (as long a
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Hurricane Electric IPv6 Update
Date: Friday February 4 2011, 04:13:01
From: Hurricane Electric
* IANA IPv4 Exhaustion
At a ceremony held on 3 February, 2011 the Internet Assigned
Numbers Authority (IANA) allocated the remaining last five /8s
On 03/02/2011 22:51, Adam Moffett wrote:
That's an interesting point of view. It was suggested on this list
fairly recently to publish a fake secondary MX as a way to reduce
spam. The stated reason being that some spamming software hits the
backup MX first and if that doesn't work will give
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