[Pharo-users] Is there a reason for the removal of Promises?

2024-02-29 Thread donald . bryant . rich
Hi. I was hoping to use the Promise class as documented in the book on 
”Concurrent Programming in Pharo” but it appears that they are not present in 
the latest version. Instead there is a TKTPromise class that has no slots or 
methods. Is there a reason for not having the Promise class before the 
implementation of TKTPromise?

Thank you


[Pharo-users] Re: Mailing list issues

2024-02-29 Thread Marcus Denker
This is now fixed.

(Due to DNS lookup it might take a while to be visible everywhere)

Marcus

> On 29 Feb 2024, at 10:33, Marcus Denker  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> I will check and fix it.
> 
> I will start to look again for list hosting alternatives.
> 
>   Marcus
> 
> 
>> On 29 Feb 2024, at 08:59, Hans-Martin Mosner  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I already wrote to pharo-users-ow...@lists.pharo.org 
>> , but don't know how well that is 
>> monitored, at least I did not see an effect up to now (it's not been a lot 
>> of time, though).
>> 
>> The mailing list is using a badly configured server, and that causes mail to 
>> be rejected.
>> 
>> Host "lists.pharo.org" has IP address 176.58.125.247, and that's the address 
>> mails are being sent from. The PTR for that IP address is 
>> "prod3.harmonylists.io", which is apparently a name given by the provider. 
>> However, the domain registration for harmonylists.io seems to have expired, 
>> and the domain grabber who took it now points the domain to IP address 
>> 15.197.172.60. Postfix doesn't like that and therefore refuses to accept 
>> mail from that IP address.
>> 
>> Please, whoever has a contact to either the pharo list maintainers or the 
>> mailing list provider, get them to fix this.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Hans-Martin
>> 
> 



[Pharo-users] Re: Mailing list issues

2024-02-29 Thread Marcus Denker
Hi,

Thanks!

I will check and fix it.

I will start to look again for list hosting alternatives.

Marcus


> On 29 Feb 2024, at 08:59, Hans-Martin Mosner  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I already wrote to pharo-users-ow...@lists.pharo.org 
> , but don't know how well that is 
> monitored, at least I did not see an effect up to now (it's not been a lot of 
> time, though).
> 
> The mailing list is using a badly configured server, and that causes mail to 
> be rejected.
> 
> Host "lists.pharo.org" has IP address 176.58.125.247, and that's the address 
> mails are being sent from. The PTR for that IP address is 
> "prod3.harmonylists.io", which is apparently a name given by the provider. 
> However, the domain registration for harmonylists.io seems to have expired, 
> and the domain grabber who took it now points the domain to IP address 
> 15.197.172.60. Postfix doesn't like that and therefore refuses to accept mail 
> from that IP address.
> 
> Please, whoever has a contact to either the pharo list maintainers or the 
> mailing list provider, get them to fix this.
> 
> Cheers,
> Hans-Martin
> 



[Pharo-users] Mailing list issues

2024-02-29 Thread Hans-Martin Mosner

Hi,

I already wrote to pharo-users-ow...@lists.pharo.org, but don't know how well that is monitored, at least I did not see 
an effect up to now (it's not been a lot of time, though).


The mailing list is using a badly configured server, and that causes mail to be 
rejected.

Host "lists.pharo.org" has IP address 176.58.125.247, and that's the address mails are being sent from. The PTR for that 
IP address is "prod3.harmonylists.io", which is apparently a name given by the provider. However, the domain 
registration for harmonylists.io seems to have expired, and the domain grabber who took it now points the domain to IP 
address 15.197.172.60. Postfix doesn't like that and therefore refuses to accept mail from that IP address.


Please, whoever has a contact to either the pharo list maintainers or the 
mailing list provider, get them to fix this.

Cheers,
Hans-Martin