> On Thu, Nov 6, 2025 at 11:13 AM Rich Shepard <[email protected]> > wrote: > > A few days ago I tried sending a message to someone at kpijci.com.
On Thu, Nov 06, 2025 at 08:50:52PM -0800, wes wrote: > so, the problem is likely something going on at godaddy. unfortunately > there is not much we can do about it. it is up to godaddy's customer to > call them and work this out with tech support. How Linux friendly/hostile is godaddy? They may purposely reject many private/personal/Linux mail sources. Best excuse: many spambots use cheap-to-deploy Linux. Evil excuse: collusion with with $$$ email providers. Likely excuse: lazy, we are too much effort to deal with. ----- Best response: "Lazy" can include *you and me*: lack of certifications for some of our sites and servers. Perhaps we should schedule a virtual "cert clinic" and arrange for ALL of us to both: 1) create certs for our individual domains and world-facing personal email servers. -- AND --- 2) create a shared email relay server "mail.pdxlinux.org" with certs, and funnel some member mails through that. That might incorporate a shared spam server for incoming, and zombie detection for our hijacked personal servers. Also, for verification purposes, "if you say you're a member, you're a member" should not automatically include 10,000 new member/spammers Out There joining to use the pdxlinux member shared server to relay spam. I would be glad to include new remote members who we can vouch for, or better yet, visit and party with. ----- I write this a lazy non-newbie who hasn't arranged certs for DECADES. Mea goddam culpa. Keith L. -- Keith Lofstrom [email protected]
