Re: [ql-users] Ron Humphries

2002-10-03 Thread Tony Firshman


On  Wed, 2 Oct 2002 at 15:44:19, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
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At 04:49 ðì 2/10/2002, you wrote:

'This domain is blacklisted'!!!

Seems like demon was blacklisted by that particular ISP
Good god - they might as well blacklist the world.
If onetel are doing things like that to one of the largest ISPs in the
UK, then they might as well go away and bury their heads in the Sahara.

I assumed that Demon was refusing to send.
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Re: [ql-users] Ron Humphries

2002-10-03 Thread Phoebus Dokos


At 06:15 ðì 3/10/2002, Tony wrote:

 Seems like demon was blacklisted by that particular ISP
Good god - they might as well blacklist the world.
If onetel are doing things like that to one of the largest ISPs in the
UK, then they might as well go away and bury their heads in the Sahara.

Actually it might not even be their fault
Many ISPs have for example blacklisted AOL as a lot of spam originates from 
there... If too many users start complaining you got to do what you got 
to do!

I assumed that Demon was refusing to send.

Maybe that too... but to be sure, look at the header of the email to see 
the originator of the reply you got (If it's an IP no, just do a reverse 
lookup). If the originator is within the demon network, then its Demon that 
blacklisted onetel and if the originator is onetel, then its the other way 
round... usually though its the recipient...

Phoebus




[ql-users] QPC2 v3 DOS MVIEW

2002-10-03 Thread Christopher Cave


I now have the latest version of QPC running under W98. Since I 
believe that the DOS device has been rewritten, I tried out 
opening it as a directory in MVIEW. This uses the qdir type 
calls in C68. NO LUCK and hence no change. I raised this some 
time ago with Dave Walker who explained why that result was to 
be expected.

But wait a moment. If I open DOS1_subdir_ as a directory I get a 
result and can browse down that sub-tree of the DOS1_ directory. 
What happens if I switch from the sub-directory to the parent 
directory, i.e. DOS1_ itself? Again success, so now I can browse 
the whole of DOS1_ but still cannot open it straight off. 

Any ideas Dave or Marcel?

Christopher Cave