On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 13:29, Bill Shupp wrote: > This is a known issue with greylisting and VERP, wich ezmlm uses. The > short term solution is to whitelist the toaster list (shupp.org). The > long term solution is to re-write ezmlm to not use VERP, or perhaps > choose a different list manager.
Yup.. I whitelisted the IP... :) One thing I noticed that is quite annoying is that some web-based signup programs use a direct smtp send when you request materials rather than sending it through an smtp server... As a result, you don't get the email because it never gets resent... *sigh* There just has to be a downside to everything, doesn't there... > Sounds like your MAXPERIP is too low. Try increasing that in the imap > config. I thought I kicked this up, but I'll double check ... Thanks... > Yes, it's under active development. I just posted VegaDNS 0.8.1 the > other day. Supports editing records, new md5 password hashing (no clear > text passwords anymore, but read UPGRADE first), and has fixes for PTR > zones, among some cosmetic stuff. You should get it. Heh.. figures.. I swear I checked this last week ... :) > Next up is probably alias domains, and the ability to add PTR records > simultaneously with A records via a check box (only if the PTR zone > exists). Other than that, feature-wise, it's mostly done. I plan to do > some code cleanups later, and perhaps add an "admin" module to actually > administer the tinydns/dnscache/axfrdns programs, but that's a whole new > animal. Awesome.. I'll let you know (via the correct list) how I fare with the new version.. :) > Regards, > > Bill Shupp -- --------------------------- Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold Engine / Technology Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] RedHat Certified - RHCE # 803004140609871 MySQL Pro Certified - ID# 207171862 MySQL Core Certified - ID# 205982910 --------------------------- "Something mysterious is formed, born in the silent void. Waiting alone and unmoving, it is at once still and yet in constant motion. It is the source of all programs. I do not know its name, so I will call it the Tao of Programming."
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