Hi All, Hi Rasmus. Am 01.12.16 um 16:54 schrieb Rasmus Lerdorf: > The problem here is that it is not a standard mail setup so finding online > resources is tricky. It is Ecelerity from MessageSystems. I have been > poking the config trying to find where this subject keyword thing is > defined, but so far no luck. In the short term I think we need someone who > knows Ecelerity to help with this specific problem, but if you would like > to read up on it and be the mail server guy, that would be awesome and > perhaps you could help transition to a more standard setup that we have a > chance of maintaining. Or if not that, at least write up some dumbed down > docs on how this beast works.
The offer still stands. Even though it looks very ... Eccentric. :) I know a bit about postfix and am willing to learn about Ecelerity and perhaps we can make a transition. But *that's* a second step in my eyes. Let's first handle the beast at hands and then see what comes up next. Cheers Andreas > > -Rasmus > > On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 7:46 AM, Andreas Heigl <andr...@heigl.org> wrote: > >> Hi All. >> >> Looks like there should be someone that looks after the email-stuff. >> >> I hate "should" and "someone" so I'm stepping up to volunteer to handle >> that. Either alone or together with someone else (which would be my >> preffered solution!) >> >> Up to know I have set up and managed some very low volume mail-servers >> mainly for sending or relaying to different mail-addresses but I'm >> willing to learn. So should one of the current (or past) maintainers be >> willing to help me with questions I'm sure I can handle that. >> >> So who's the right person/group to address and - in case it's wnated >> that I do that - provide me with insight (and credentials)? >> >> Cheers >> >> Andreas >> >> Am 01.12.16 um 15:40 schrieb Eli: >>> Stas ... I think this falls under the whole "no-one really knows who >>> handles the mailing stuff". >>> >>> I myself have an issue that 'randomly' my emails will be bounced for an >>> incorrect blacklist error. And there doesn't seem to be anyone who can >>> get in there and fix stuff since Wez stopped managing the email >>> servers. They are kinda 'running on their own without anyone knowing >>> how they are running'. >>> >>> Eli >>> >>> >>> On 11/27/16 5:44 PM, Stanislav Malyshev wrote: >>>> Hi! >>>> >>>> Is there somebody around who knows what happens with configuration of >>>> mailer in php.net domain? I get my mails sent to @php.net addresses >>>> bouncing for months now, I get this every time I try it: >>>> >>>> 550 5.7.1 Please change the topic, and retry >>>> >>>> Needless to say, it's useless to have @php.net mailing addresses if >>>> nobody can actually mail anything there. And so far all my emails about >>>> this remain unanswered. Do we have no maintenance on our mail server at >>>> all? >>>> >>>> We once has systems list at https://wiki.php.net/systems but that seems >>>> to be last updated a year ago and php-smtp2 is not even there. >>> >>> -- >>> | Eli White | http://eliw.com/ | Twitter: EliW | >>> >> >> >> -- >> ,,, >> (o o) >> +---------------------------------------------------------ooO-(_)-Ooo-+ >> | Andreas Heigl | >> | mailto:andr...@heigl.org N 50°22'59.5" E 08°23'58" | >> | http://andreas.heigl.org http://hei.gl/wiFKy7 | >> +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ >> | http://hei.gl/root-ca | >> +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ >> >> > -- ,,, (o o) +---------------------------------------------------------ooO-(_)-Ooo-+ | Andreas Heigl | | mailto:andr...@heigl.org N 50°22'59.5" E 08°23'58" | | http://andreas.heigl.org http://hei.gl/wiFKy7 | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ | http://hei.gl/root-ca | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+
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