On Monday 14 June 2004 21:35, Petri Helenius wrote:
Niels Bakker wrote:
Except that the majority of people may have ended up at such ISPs (note
plural). Can you afford not to talk to them?
Majority of people living in bad neighborhoods would be news. I´ll take
sides if that happens.
For
On Saturday 12 June 2004 14:53, Adi Linden wrote:
Been there, done that. Got any new ideas?
Provide a safe network connection. I believe an ISP should provide a safe
environment to play, assuming the customer is innocent granny. Your
average DSL network connection should be safe by
I have been asked to find out what DNSBLs are in use so my employer can see
what the incidence of its being blacklisted is and how much impact this is
likely to have had on their business.
What DNSBLs are being used by the various agencies represented on NANOG and
how much weighting do you
they would blacklist you if you sneezed at the wrong time, however MAPS is
probably a good list.
P.
On Thursday 20 November 2003 3:33 pm, todd glassey wrote:
Does this mean that your employer is a spam operator?
T
- Original Message -
From: Paul S. Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED
Does anybody have any experience with the MD400/MD450 appliances?
Good/bad/indifferent
Do they do anything I can't do myself with Sophie, Cyrus IMAP, Postfix and
SpamAssassing on a decent PC?
Would you recommend them for high volume VISP mail hosting? (around 600k
domains)
Thanks for any
Last time I did this I cheated and bought a bunch of the old 4-to-a-card USR
Rackmount Couriers second hand and shoved a Digiboard in the back of a PC and
sent them init strings to lock them to V22 negotiation. Worked well.
Obviously this isn't an option if you want to do it on a large scale,
Or possibly bridging?
P.
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 1:41 pm, Shawn Solomon wrote:
I would guess that they actually want 1 of the following:
Redundancy of some sort.
Increased bandwidth to the router.
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Shawn Solomon
Senior Network Engineer / Systems Design
IHETS / ITN
317.263.8875
On Thursday 09 October 2003 11:30 pm, chuck goolsbee wrote:
Today our email forwarders started getting this from yahoo.com
mail handlers:
snip
Us too. And more than one ISP that I have seen (for example,
iglou.com mentioned that one of their boxes was being blocked)
Something looks