Re: PHP Meeting in Cambridge 5/5/05

2005-04-14 Thread Paul Lussier
Greg Rundlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Horde is both a piece of software and a project. The Horde Project > comprises a set of Web-based productivity, messaging, and > project-management applications. The Horde Framework is a common > code-base used by Horde applications, including libraries

Re: sendmail SMARTHOST

2005-04-14 Thread Paul Lussier
Derek Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 09:20:43AM -0400, Paul Lussier wrote: > >> Case A: >> If you're just fooling around, and want to have a little network >> behind your firewall and have e-mail to/from family members on that >> network appear to be from some pseudo/

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2005-04-14 Thread Paul Lussier
Derek Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Oh, come now. To be fair Matt rarely does anything of the sort -- he has > no time for such things... He's too busy WORKING. True, but since he's one the more knowledgable e-mail admins around here, I figured he'd be a likely candidate to find somethin

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2005-04-14 Thread Derek Martin
On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 09:54:57AM -0400, Paul Lussier wrote: > Any or all parts of the previous message may be factually or > fictionally incorrect, will no doubt, be dutifully harped upon, picked > apart, mercilessly disected, analyzed, and used to harass me by the > likes of Ben Scott, Derek, Ma

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2005-04-14 Thread Derek Martin
On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 09:20:43AM -0400, Paul Lussier wrote: > "Michael ODonnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > But I also can't tell waldo that it's in some other domain (either > > real or fictitious) because that ain't true, either. So, where's > > waldo? > > This is where it gets hairy. Y

Re: sendmail SMARTHOST

2005-04-14 Thread Dan Jenkins
Paul provided such a cogent and complete answer (with footnotes, no less!) - far superior to my poor offering, which would merely echo his at this point, so that I shall not post anything. Then to find it followed by that delightful disclaimer... My hat's off to you, Paul. :-) _

PHP Meeting in Cambridge 5/5/05

2005-04-14 Thread Greg Rundlett
Just wanted to pass along this information to anyone interested.  It should be a great meeting.  If you are interested in advanced PHP programming, the Horde framework (which itself is integrated with PEAR) is an excellent piece of software. If you do plan on attending, please visit the Meetup

Well, goshdarn it (Access-4-Free)

2005-04-14 Thread Bill McGonigle
I signed up for an Access-4-Free account since Earthlink was blocking ports based on recommendations here. Bugger. I want my $5 back. I guess I'll be giving MV a ring. -Bill Begin forwarded message: From: "Access-4-Free " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: April 14, 2005 11:25:07 EDT To: "Bill McGonigle"

Re: sendmail SMARTHOST

2005-04-14 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Apr 14, 2005, at 08:45, Larry Cook wrote: And it appears that email from *root* is not considered legitimate by some ISPs. At one place I used to work we got a new user named Lynne Root one day. All hell broke loose on the e-mail system and a befuddled new user started getting all kinds of s

Re: sendmail SMARTHOST

2005-04-14 Thread Paul Lussier
I forgot: DISCLAIMERS: Any or all parts of the previous message may be factually or fictionally incorrect, will no doubt, be dutifully harped upon, picked apart, mercilessly disected, analyzed, and used to harass me by the likes of Ben Scott, Derek, Matt, and probably countless others. By send

Re: sendmail SMARTHOST

2005-04-14 Thread Paul Lussier
"Michael ODonnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm glad to see this thread as I've also puzzled > over this issue on and off since forever as a ComCast > customer with multiple Linux boxes behind a NAT box. This is the same basic scenario of many small companies. Mine included. And, IIRC, MCL

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2005-04-14 Thread Larry Cook
legitimate email And it appears that email from *root* is not considered legitimate by some ISPs. That was part of my SMARTHOST problem. My ISP apparrently redirects email from *root* to /dev/null. When I emailed from a non-root account, the email was delivered. I commented out the SMARTHOST

Re: sendmail SMARTHOST

2005-04-14 Thread Bruce Dawson
AOL is of the opinion that the only legitimate email coming from Comcast is coming from one of the comcast mail servers - everything else is a violation of Comcast's TOS, or spam, or virus spawned. For them (and a lot of companies), legal [in]ability trumps technological ability. --Bruce Fred