On 2/20/2019 4:25 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
I've tried never to hand write a sendmail.cf, to be honest - I doubt
even the sendmail authors recommended being that brave :). And I haven't
done all that much with dmarc beyond using it.
I was 16 when I wrote my first sendmail.cf. Got a r
On 2/20/19 8:44 PM, William Herrin wrote:
I only wish postfix had as good diagnostic tools for analyzing address
transform and delivery selection.
~chuckle~
It's been a while since I've seen someone say they wished Postfix had
something that Sendmail has.
I agree that Sendmail's rule test m
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 12:23 PM Matthew Black
wrote:
> Have you ever created a sendmail.cf without using M4?
I started using sendmail before sendmail started using M4. I'm still using
the hand-hacked sendmail.cf I built up over time. I had to muck with the
sendmail package on my Linux distro whi
On February 20, 2019 at 15:29 br...@2mbit.com (Brielle Bruns) wrote:
> On 2/20/2019 1:22 PM, Matthew Black wrote:
> > Have you ever created a sendmail.cf without using M4?
I've certainly maintained them, one usually started with whatever came
with the source distr or maybe you'd get someone to
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 1:24 PM Matthew Black wrote:
> Have you ever created a sendmail.cf without using M4?
I still believe that sendmail is Alien technology. How else can one
explain sendmail.cf?And although I can't say for sure that I
created a sendmail.cf from scratch without using the M
Been there, done that (I wrote my own driver for the bisync card, so I didn’t
have the latter problem, just had to tame a barely documented Motorola chip
“helping” with the already weird DLE handling). I’d still prefer doing that
again over today’s spam problem.
(There actually is a teachable
On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 20:22:51 +, Matthew Black said:
> Have you ever created a sendmail.cf without using M4?
Sendmail 5.6mumble or so, for a machine that was on UUCP, Arpa/Milnet, and
Bitnet and gatewayed between them. Bitnet was particularly ugly because (a)
EBCDIC and (b) no way to represen
Wh! Thanks man!
Jakob.
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Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2019 15:26:38 +
From: Tom Hill
On 18/02/2019 21:50, John Von Essen wrote:
> If anyone on here has experience with the ASR series running the
> RSP440-SE or -TR, please contact me off-list. I'm trying to better
> unders
I've tried never to hand write a sendmail.cf, to be honest - I doubt even the
sendmail authors recommended being that brave :). And I haven't done all that
much with dmarc beyond using it.
--srs
From: NANOG on behalf of Brielle Bruns
Sent: Thursday, February
On 2/20/2019 1:22 PM, Matthew Black wrote:
Have you ever created a sendmail.cf without using M4?
Well, that brought back memories I did not want to revisit.
You are going to make me want to take up drinking.
--
Brielle Bruns
The Summit Open Source Development Group
http://www.sosdg.org/
Just to put my unwelcome, OT 2 cents in...
Spammers, individual spamming operations, send on the order of one
billion emails per day, per each.
Their business model depends on doing that.
That's why we all see the same sort of spams over and over to the
point one can make a joke about them (YO
On 2/20/2019 12:22 PM, Matthew Black wrote:
SIGH. I am far more inclined to listen to John Levine or Suresh
Ramasubramanian, both who have been around for decades and have earned
their chops with DMARC and Sendmail. Both with a proven track record,
rather than someone lacking credentials. Since
SIGH. I am far more inclined to listen to John Levine or Suresh
Ramasubramanian, both who have been around for decades and have earned their
chops with DMARC and Sendmail. Both with a proven track record, rather than
someone lacking credentials. Since spam is a subjective term, I’d personally
l
Good luck. They are assholes. Never found any if them on NANOG before in my
past experiences.
-Mike
> On Feb 20, 2019, at 09:51, Keefe John wrote:
>
> Can someone from Ticketmaster contact me off-list? We have a customer who
> seems to be partially blocked from your website.
>
> Keefe John
I realize you’re aiming for the NETCONF paradigm, but for anyone interested, a
more consistent, device- and release-independent method is to just query the
SNMP uptime variable:
$ snmpget -v 1 -c demopublic 10.1.2.1 system.sysUpTime.0
system.sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (586731977) 67 days, 21:48:
Can someone from Ticketmaster contact me off-list? We have a customer who
seems to be partially blocked from your website.
Keefe John
CEO
Ethoplex
Direct: 262.345.5200
Ethoplex Business Internet
http://www.ethoplex.com/
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http://www.signalisp.com/
h
Erik,
Just in case you want to go into/learn the data model-driven management,
here is a NETCONF/YANG script.
CiscoRouterUptimeNETCONF)
dvulovic@DVULOVIC-D2DW2:~/python-venv/CiscoRouterUptimeNETCONF$
./CiscoRouterUptimeNETCONF.py testinput
CiscoRouterUptimeNETCONF by Djordje Vulovic (dvulo
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