On 03/06/2016 05:35 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>
> But note that as a practical matter some receiving sites demand (or
> use to demand) that a sender's PTR roundtrip (ie, A -> PTR -> same A).
>
> Is that not a problem any more?
Thanks for bringing this up.
It is definitely still a problem
Hello everyone,
I am Phanindra Kumar ,A
student studying in 2nd year pursuing B.Tech CSE from International
Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad (IIIT-H),India
Frankly speaking my
Mark Sapiro writes:
> On 03/06/2016 09:37 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> > On Mar 05, 2016, at 04:14 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> >
> >> The issue is that there is an MX record for mailman3.org pointing to
> >> mail.mailman3.org, but mail.mailman3.org doesn't have an A record; it
> >> has a CNAME poi
Barry Warsaw writes:
> I'll be honest, I really hate captchas.
I do too, and will not work on adding them. But they're a frequent
RFE (or were at one time), and with Google oomph behind reCAPTCHA, I
wouldn't be surprised if they rise in popularity again. And they
don't violate any RFCs.
If Ab
Barry Warsaw writes:
> Great idea. The core already had a 'ui' tag but I renamed that 'usability'.
> I also added an 'accessibility' tag,
Ah, you're right -- spelling usability as "ui" or "ux" would be an
"ax" barrier to everybody but us chickens, er, core devs.
+1 for usability and accessibi
On Mar 06, 2016, at 11:20 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>This is a continuing goal of mine, for sure, and I think of all
>Mailman developers. But AFAIK we're all equipped with average-ish
>levels of the usual senses, so feel free to remind us of the
>principle, and if you notice any specific iss
On Mar 05, 2016, at 10:33 AM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>Subscription confirmation has nothing to do with spam subscription
>attempts. It is to prevent me (a human) from subscribing other people's
>addresses to lists. Captchas and similar hoops to jump through do not
>stop my doing that and do not obviat
Hi Shubham,
Shubham Ghiya writes:
> Hello all,
>
> I am Shubham Ghiya (irc: shubham__). A student developer in 3 year pursuing
> B.Tech-CSE from International Institute of Information Technology-Hyderabad
> (IIIT-H), India.
>
> My skills include programming languages: Python, Java, GNU C/C++, Ht
Hello all,
I am Shubham Ghiya (irc: shubham__). A student developer in 3 year pursuing
B.Tech-CSE from International Institute of Information Technology-Hyderabad
(IIIT-H), India.
My skills include programming languages: Python, Java, GNU C/C++, Html,
Css, Javascript and other languages. I have g
On 03/06/2016 09:37 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> On Mar 05, 2016, at 04:14 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>
>> The issue is that there is an MX record for mailman3.org pointing to
>> mail.mailman3.org, but mail.mailman3.org doesn't have an A record; it
>> has a CNAME pointing to mailman.iad1.psf.io which is
As the parent and caregiver for a disabled child (age 35) and a nationally
known advocate for the 1 in 10 worldwide with one of 7,000 rare diseases, I
have great respect for those with disabilities … and for those aging, like me,
who are increasingly visually and audibly challenged.
With that s
On Mar 05, 2016, at 12:50 PM, Abhilash Raj wrote:
>Hi Amil,
>
>On 03/05/2016 03:22 AM, amil shanaka wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm a 3rd year under graduate in the department of Computer Science and
>> Engineering at University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
>>
>> I tried to connect with mailing list in Mainman bu
On Mar 05, 2016, at 04:14 PM, Mark Sapiro wrote:
>The issue is that there is an MX record for mailman3.org pointing to
>mail.mailman3.org, but mail.mailman3.org doesn't have an A record; it
>has a CNAME pointing to mailman.iad1.psf.io which is the canonical name
>of the server.
>
>RFC 2181, sec 10
David Andrews writes:
> Some audio CAPTCHA's are ok, some are virtually impossible to
> decipher. Also, audio CAPTCHAs do not work at all for deaf-blind
> persons.
Thanks for going on record!
> So, while it depends, audio CAPTCHA is a mixed experience at best,
> and impossible at worst.
Aditya Divekar writes:
> We need to generate a private and a public key for the signing purposes.
> For testing purposes, and while working on the code, I can probably
> generate the keys locally using the openssl tool.
In production, these keys are a *site* resource. I see no reason why
we n
Hi,
Please try to always include -developers list in all discussions related
to GSoC, unless it is something very personal that you want to ask or
discuss with the mentors.
Second, try to use formal English for all communications on this channel
(First letter capital). It is important that you le
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