On 12/5/19 7:26 PM, Large Hadron Collider via mailop wrote:
One of my requirements is that the MTA be capable of punting emails that
are destined for a UUCP host (either as defined in a forwarding file, or
explicitly named with a bangpath) into Unix-to-Unix copy. Postfix, which
I recently develo
On 12/5/19 7:20 PM, Philip Paeps via mailop wrote:
On 2019-12-05 15:36:02 (-0800), Large Hadron Collider via mailop wrote:
The subject says it all.
Okay, I'll bite: what's wrong with Postfix?
I've been using it since before it was called Postfix and "it works
for me".
Same here, though it
I hope everyone is having a great day today.
I am writing for assistance with sending to yahoo, AOL, Verizon, etc. email
servers. Around Sept/Oct of 2019 we started seeing some of our emails get
deferred for about 4 hours or so to yahoo and company servers. We have
implemented DKIM/Dmarc and Ya
joe> The O'Reilly book on UUCP has a bear on the front for a reason.
Yeah. A radioactive zombie apocalypse bear. ;)
(Scars from having 3000+ UUCP customers and having to process UUCP maps
and gatewaying to SMTP, BITNET and probably something else I've finally
mercifully forgotten...)
We gave a c
The O'Reilly book on UUCP has a bear on the front for a reason.
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Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, +1 (360) 474-7474
On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 4:42 PM Large Hadron Collider via mailop <
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> Mike from LinuxMagic emailed me out of band suggesting his company's own
> solution,
Agree with Suresh. I've been an admin of a global 30k user, 82 host Domino
platform for the last five years. I'm just now able to drive a wooden
stake into the heart of it since we've been acquired by a larger firm on
Exchange. How I would have loved any of the classic sendmail, postfix,
exim MT
Mike from LinuxMagic emailed me out of band suggesting his company's own
solution, which I found somewhat inappropriate. Trouble is, I actually
forgot to enumerate my installation size and peculiar requirements.
My installation size is personal and friends, across multiple sites.
Mailboxes are no
Is sendmail going to be able to handle peculiar mixed
Internet/Unix-to-Unix-Copy installations? Exim is apparently not able to
do this satisfactorily, and Postfix (which I have been using; the
antihistamines ARE working (-; ) isn't so good with bangpaths (despite
being very compatible with mixed i
On 2019-12-05 15:36:02 (-0800), Large Hadron Collider via mailop wrote:
The subject says it all.
Okay, I'll bite: what's wrong with Postfix?
I've been using it since before it was called Postfix and "it works for
me".
Philip
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Philip Paeps
Senior Reality Engineer
Alternative Enterprises
I can recommend sendmail. Or Lotus Domino.
Either will work as an mta but more importantly they’ll cure you of your
postfix allergy asap.
That said I use Exim too, try it by all means - it is quite nice plus you don’t
need to switch to Debian for it or use Debians rather idiosyncratic multifile
Still on sendmail... not wasting those 10's of thousands of hours!
December 6, 2019 1:03 PM, "Brielle via mailop" wrote:
> I use Exim, and have been for a lng time. The multi-file config package
> in Debian is quite nice
> and makes it easy to configure and customize.
>
> On 12/5/2019 4:36
I use Exim, and have been for a lng time. The multi-file config
package in Debian is quite nice and makes it easy to configure and
customize.
On 12/5/2019 4:36 PM, Large Hadron Collider via mailop wrote:
The subject says it all.
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Any Symantec/Messagelabs contact info?
We've got an IP address that seems to be continually being listed there. The
IP is not listed on any other blacklist. I'm not aware of any spamming events
happening on this IP address - but I'd love to discuss it further with Symantec
and figure out exac
I have a recurring (but intermittent) issue delivering mail to att.net
addresses and other domains serviced by Prodigy email servers.
It seems their DNS resolution occasionally has issues. I am aware of
no issues serving the PTR records for the mail server involved.
host al-ip4-mx-vip1.prodigy.ne
On 03/12/2019 13:17, Paul Smith via mailop wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:15, Stephan Fourie wrote:
Hi Paul,
I've had success with mailing msn-s...@microsoft.com for support.
Thanks, I'll try that and see how it goes.
Hey ho, I tried that and the response was basically "prove that you own
all the
> On 5 Dec 2019, at 07:41, Thomas Walter via mailop wrote:
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> On 05.12.19 02:20, Matt Vernhout via mailop wrote:
>> Stay tuned for more info on the bimigroup.org website, we are planning to
>> add more info very soon.
>
> But why?
To convince marketing departments to pay for security
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