On Sat, 2009-10-17 at 10:29 -0400, Dave Witbrodt wrote: [...] > Too bad you couldn't get a directory on a Linux Kernel Organization > server, like here > > http://www.kernel.org/pub/dist/ > > or here > > http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/ > > Seems like Debian Kernel Team activities are exactly the sort of thing > that belongs on kernel.org servers anyway. Just a thought...
Well the archive is kind of the easy bit; we also need auto-builders. > PS: I did not receive your reply in my inbox, but found it browsing the > debian-kernel ML archive (lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2009/10/). It > was not spam-blocked by my ISP (AT&T/Yahoo), so I don't know where it > went. Occasionally, I have had replies from maintainers sent via the > BTS disappear on me as well. Bummer. Your ISP refused the message: 2009-10-16 16:02:13 1MyoJl-0003c3-HE ** dawit...@sbcglobal.net R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp: SMTP error from remote mail server after MAIL FROM:<b...@decadent.org.uk>: host sbcmx4.prodigy.net [207.115.20.23]: 553 5.3.0 flpd115 - n9GF2CM2004967, DNSBL:ATTRBL 521< 88.96.1.126 >_is_blocked.__For_information_see_http://att.net/blocks My mail server does not send spam and has the static address 88.96.1.126 which has a valid reverse-DNS record. There is no reason for it to be on a block-list other than some administrator assuming all mail servers must be run by an ISP. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenious.
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