Re: Rule 5-4-3 [7:7578]

2001-06-07 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
At 02:17 PM 6/7/01, Aleksey Loginov wrote: >Hi! >Question about rule 5-4-3. >How it's work for 10BaseT? >This scheme correct? > > hosts hosts hosts > \|/\|/\|/ >host --- hub --- repeat --- hub --- repeat --- hub --- host >

RE: Rule 5-4-3 [7:7578]

2001-06-11 Thread Hartnell, George
llingham School District, 1306 DuPont St. Bellingham, Wa. 98225-3198 (360)647-6860 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet Mail -Original Message- From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 12:38 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: R

RE: Rule 5-4-3 [7:7578]

2001-06-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
g in what you receive." > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > George Hartnell, Network Supervisor > Bellingham School District, 1306 DuPont St. > Bellingham, Wa. 98225-3198 (360)647-6860 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Internet

Re: Rule 5-4-3 [7:7578]

2001-06-11 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
plused out, just moved out closer to the >> >edge. That's why we like the theory, as below. We frequently need to >> figure >> >out what flies ourselves. >> > >> >Very best, G. >> > >> > >> >"Be strict in what you s

Re: Rule 5-4-3 [7:7578]

2001-06-11 Thread Marty Adkins
Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > At 04:18 PM 6/11/01, Jianfeng Wang wrote: > >Actually, the switch diameter rule is to keep spanning-tree protocol > >working. Cisco switches sets their echo time to 2s and forward-delay to > >15s. In which case, diameter larger than 7 makes spantree failed to work

OT nitpicking: To: vs. cc: (was Re: Rule 5-4-3 [7:7578]) [7:8118]

2001-06-11 Thread ElephantChild
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001, Marty Adkins wrote: > Sometimes that happens accidentally. If one does a "reply all" in the > typical email client, [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets a "cc" instead of a "to". > That bounces due to Paul's spam filter accepting only messages directly > sent "to" the list. IME, that's n

Re: OT nitpicking: To: vs. cc: (was Re: Rule 5-4-3 [7:7578]) [7:8155]

2001-06-12 Thread Paul Borghese
Ok, this is how it works. A message arrives to the server. 1. The message is sent immediately to a procmail script that checks to see if the to: or cc: address contain [EMAIL PROTECTED] This blocks any messages that may have been bcc:'ed to the list. By doing this, we prevent about 10 spam mes