Mail Queue timeouts

2003-10-22 Thread Lauchlin Wilkinson
Hi, what are peoples thoughts on the length of time mail should sit in the mail queue? Due to the rise in the amount of spam and viruses that seems to be going around lately I throttled back the delivery warning back to 30 minutes and the delivery failure back to 12 hours. My logic is that mo

Mail Queue timeouts

2003-10-22 Thread Lauchlin Wilkinson
Hi, what are peoples thoughts on the length of time mail should sit in the mail queue? Due to the rise in the amount of spam and viruses that seems to be going around lately I throttled back the delivery warning back to 30 minutes and the delivery failure back to 12 hours. My logic is that m

Default or wildcard virtual user with exim?

2003-10-22 Thread John R. Ackermann N8UR
I have a simple virtual user mail setup using exim 3 on a Debian testing box. I have a director like so: virtuals: driver = aliasfile domains = /etc/mail/virtuals file = /etc/mail/virtual-aliases search_type = lsearch include_domain no_more and this works fine for the named mappings in the

Default or wildcard virtual user with exim?

2003-10-22 Thread John R. Ackermann N8UR
I have a simple virtual user mail setup using exim 3 on a Debian testing box. I have a director like so: virtuals: driver = aliasfile domains = /etc/mail/virtuals file = /etc/mail/virtual-aliases search_type = lsearch include_domain no_more and this works fine for the named mappings in the

Re: ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:55:59 +0200, "R.M. Evers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > hi everyone, > > i work for a small ISP, and not too far from now, we are going to move > all our colo- and web-servers to another datacenter/colocator. when > doing this, i would like t

Re: ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:55:59 +0200, "R.M. Evers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > hi everyone, > > i work for a small ISP, and not too far from now, we are going to move > all our colo- and web-servers to another datacenter/colocator. when > doing this, i would like t

Re: ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread Volker Tanger
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:55:59 +0200 "R.M. Evers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > doing this, i would like to add a traffic shaper to our configuration. [...] > 'bridge' using either debian w/ qos or freebsd w/ dummynet. i would > prefer to do this with debian, because i know nothing of bsd, and do > p

Re: domain tracking

2003-10-22 Thread Rod Rodolico
No, it uses whois. works ok for .com, .net and .org. Tries to find and parse the expiration date in the info returned. Rod > On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 05:12:04PM -0500, > Rod Rodolico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > a message of 93 lines which said: > >> I have a totally junk perl script that does it

Re: domain tracking

2003-10-22 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 02:34:49PM -0400, Theodore Knab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote a message of 74 lines which said: > I wonder if anyone could refer me to a domain tracker ? ... > http://easternshoreheritage.org Do note also that the domain tracker have to respect some rules and not, for insta

Re: domain tracking

2003-10-22 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 05:12:04PM -0500, Rod Rodolico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote a message of 93 lines which said: > I have a totally junk perl script that does it. How does it work? If it just queries the DNS, it is useless for .com or .net where the DNS is refreshed only twice a day. So, a

Re: ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread Volker Tanger
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:55:59 +0200 "R.M. Evers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > doing this, i would like to add a traffic shaper to our configuration. [...] > 'bridge' using either debian w/ qos or freebsd w/ dummynet. i would > prefer to do this with debian, because i know nothing of bsd, and do > p

Re: domain tracking

2003-10-22 Thread Rod Rodolico
No, it uses whois. works ok for .com, .net and .org. Tries to find and parse the expiration date in the info returned. Rod > On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 05:12:04PM -0500, > Rod Rodolico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > a message of 93 lines which said: > >> I have a totally junk perl script that does it

Re: domain tracking

2003-10-22 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 02:34:49PM -0400, Theodore Knab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote a message of 74 lines which said: > I wonder if anyone could refer me to a domain tracker ? ... > http://easternshoreheritage.org Do note also that the domain tracker have to respect some rules and not, for insta

Trip into fall ls

2003-10-22 Thread Carlos Fricker
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Re: domain tracking

2003-10-22 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 05:12:04PM -0500, Rod Rodolico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote a message of 93 lines which said: > I have a totally junk perl script that does it. How does it work? If it just queries the DNS, it is useless for .com or .net where the DNS is refreshed only twice a day. So, a

ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread R.M. Evers
hi everyone, i work for a small ISP, and not too far from now, we are going to move all our colo- and web-servers to another datacenter/colocator. when doing this, i would like to add a traffic shaper to our configuration. now, i'm not exactly what you would call a networking guru, so i find this

Trip into fall ls

2003-10-22 Thread Carlos Fricker
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Re: Moving Sites

2003-10-22 Thread mimo
just trying to help - what about a combination of procmail and nfs. procmail to put a copy of anything new incoming onto the nfs mount. the nfs mount on the new server. something like this could work... mimo Rod Rodolico wrote: Stupid Question: I have about 50 web sites and a few hundred e-mail

ISP bandwidth/traffic shaper advice?

2003-10-22 Thread R.M. Evers
hi everyone, i work for a small ISP, and not too far from now, we are going to move all our colo- and web-servers to another datacenter/colocator. when doing this, i would like to add a traffic shaper to our configuration. now, i'm not exactly what you would call a networking guru, so i find this

Re: Moving Sites

2003-10-22 Thread mimo
just trying to help - what about a combination of procmail and nfs. procmail to put a copy of anything new incoming onto the nfs mount. the nfs mount on the new server. something like this could work... mimo Rod Rodolico wrote: Stupid Question: I have about 50 web sites and a few hundred e-mai

Re: Problem with rare cases where browser seems to use HTTP 1.0 instead of 1.1

2003-10-22 Thread Jason Lim
> Given that you stated that two clients on different ISPs have the same problem > at the same time it seems to eliminate the possibility of a proxy. > > The chance of two windows machines independently having the same bug at the > same time seems rather low, so it seems likely to be the server at