Re: Anyone there to look at something right away?

2017-07-20 Thread Sidney Markowitz
These things happen :)

Also, I'm adding cml to the Cc list because it looks like you wrote your reply
 to him but didn't send it to him.

 Sidney

Kevin A. McGrail wrote on 21/07/17 8:48 AM:
> Sorry, I know you were just trying to help.  Whatever we did is 
> dequeuing many thousands of emails from 2015 but such is life.  Thank 
> you for bringing it backonline.  The onslaught appears over and I'm able 
> to get on the box.
> 
> So spamassassin-vm.apache.org is online but 
> spamassassin.zones2.apache.org is not, correct?
> 
> Regards,
> KAM
> 
> On 7/20/2017 4:41 PM, Chris Lambertus wrote:
>> Kevin you specifically asked for these machines to be brought back up.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Jul 20, 2017, at 1:24 PM, Kevin A. McGrail  
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> It's cml.  He's looking at files for a box and seems to have brought online 
>>> something from several years ago.  I can barely send email at the moment.
>>>
>>> Chris, can you stop the flood?  Turn off the box at best.
>>>
>>> On 7/20/2017 3:42 PM, Sidney Markowitz wrote:
 We are getting a continuous stream of these being sent out being caught up 
 in
 the dev@ moderation queue.

 Subject:
 WARN: SpamAssassin ruleqa: spamassassin2.zones.apache.org clock drift 
 excessive
 From:
 nit...@spamassassin2.zones.apache.org (Nightly Mass-Check Daemon)
 Date:
 7/11/15, 7:10 PM
 To:
 d...@spamassassin.apache.org, jhar...@impsec.org,
 r...@spamassassin2.zones.apache.org

 Sat Nov  7 06:10:38 UTC 2015
   7 Nov 06:10:38 ntpdate[28914]: ntpdate 3-5.93e+sun 03/06/05 23:16:45 
 (1.4)
 server 192.5.41.41, stratum 1, offset -53.026532, delay 0.31631
   7 Nov 06:10:39 ntpdate[28914]: step time server 192.5.41.41 offset 
 -53.026532 sec

> 



Re: Anyone there to look at something right away?

2017-07-20 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
Sorry, I know you were just trying to help.  Whatever we did is 
dequeuing many thousands of emails from 2015 but such is life.  Thank 
you for bringing it backonline.  The onslaught appears over and I'm able 
to get on the box.


So spamassassin-vm.apache.org is online but 
spamassassin.zones2.apache.org is not, correct?


Regards,
KAM

On 7/20/2017 4:41 PM, Chris Lambertus wrote:

Kevin you specifically asked for these machines to be brought back up.





On Jul 20, 2017, at 1:24 PM, Kevin A. McGrail  wrote:

It's cml.  He's looking at files for a box and seems to have brought online 
something from several years ago.  I can barely send email at the moment.

Chris, can you stop the flood?  Turn off the box at best.

On 7/20/2017 3:42 PM, Sidney Markowitz wrote:

We are getting a continuous stream of these being sent out being caught up in
the dev@ moderation queue.

Subject:
WARN: SpamAssassin ruleqa: spamassassin2.zones.apache.org clock drift excessive
From:
nit...@spamassassin2.zones.apache.org (Nightly Mass-Check Daemon)
Date:
7/11/15, 7:10 PM
To:
d...@spamassassin.apache.org, jhar...@impsec.org,
r...@spamassassin2.zones.apache.org

Sat Nov  7 06:10:38 UTC 2015
  7 Nov 06:10:38 ntpdate[28914]: ntpdate 3-5.93e+sun 03/06/05 23:16:45 (1.4)
server 192.5.41.41, stratum 1, offset -53.026532, delay 0.31631
  7 Nov 06:10:39 ntpdate[28914]: step time server 192.5.41.41 offset -53.026532 
sec





Re: Anyone there to look at something right away?

2017-07-20 Thread Chris Lambertus
Kevin you specifically asked for these machines to be brought back up.




> On Jul 20, 2017, at 1:24 PM, Kevin A. McGrail  
> wrote:
> 
> It's cml.  He's looking at files for a box and seems to have brought online 
> something from several years ago.  I can barely send email at the moment.
> 
> Chris, can you stop the flood?  Turn off the box at best.
> 
> On 7/20/2017 3:42 PM, Sidney Markowitz wrote:
>> We are getting a continuous stream of these being sent out being caught up in
>> the dev@ moderation queue.
>> 
>> Subject:
>> WARN: SpamAssassin ruleqa: spamassassin2.zones.apache.org clock drift 
>> excessive
>> From:
>> nit...@spamassassin2.zones.apache.org (Nightly Mass-Check Daemon)
>> Date:
>> 7/11/15, 7:10 PM
>> To:
>> d...@spamassassin.apache.org, jhar...@impsec.org,
>> r...@spamassassin2.zones.apache.org
>> 
>> Sat Nov  7 06:10:38 UTC 2015
>>  7 Nov 06:10:38 ntpdate[28914]: ntpdate 3-5.93e+sun 03/06/05 23:16:45 (1.4)
>> server 192.5.41.41, stratum 1, offset -53.026532, delay 0.31631
>>  7 Nov 06:10:39 ntpdate[28914]: step time server 192.5.41.41 offset 
>> -53.026532 sec
>> 
> 



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Re: Anyone there to look at something right away?

2017-07-20 Thread Kevin A. McGrail
It's cml.  He's looking at files for a box and seems to have brought 
online something from several years ago.  I can barely send email at the 
moment.


Chris, can you stop the flood?  Turn off the box at best.

On 7/20/2017 3:42 PM, Sidney Markowitz wrote:

We are getting a continuous stream of these being sent out being caught up in
the dev@ moderation queue.

Subject:
WARN: SpamAssassin ruleqa: spamassassin2.zones.apache.org clock drift excessive
From:
nit...@spamassassin2.zones.apache.org (Nightly Mass-Check Daemon)
Date:
7/11/15, 7:10 PM
To:
d...@spamassassin.apache.org, jhar...@impsec.org,
r...@spamassassin2.zones.apache.org

Sat Nov  7 06:10:38 UTC 2015
  7 Nov 06:10:38 ntpdate[28914]: ntpdate 3-5.93e+sun 03/06/05 23:16:45 (1.4)
server 192.5.41.41, stratum 1, offset -53.026532, delay 0.31631
  7 Nov 06:10:39 ntpdate[28914]: step time server 192.5.41.41 offset -53.026532 
sec





Anyone there to look at something right away?

2017-07-20 Thread Sidney Markowitz
We are getting a continuous stream of these being sent out being caught up in
the dev@ moderation queue.

Subject:
WARN: SpamAssassin ruleqa: spamassassin2.zones.apache.org clock drift excessive
From:
nit...@spamassassin2.zones.apache.org (Nightly Mass-Check Daemon)
Date:
7/11/15, 7:10 PM
To:
d...@spamassassin.apache.org, jhar...@impsec.org,
r...@spamassassin2.zones.apache.org

Sat Nov  7 06:10:38 UTC 2015
 7 Nov 06:10:38 ntpdate[28914]: ntpdate 3-5.93e+sun 03/06/05 23:16:45 (1.4)
server 192.5.41.41, stratum 1, offset -53.026532, delay 0.31631
 7 Nov 06:10:39 ntpdate[28914]: step time server 192.5.41.41 offset -53.026532 
sec