Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-03 Thread Jim Garrison
On 2/1/2018 6:47 AM, Rich Shepard wrote: >   A curios situation. The SQL Ledger fork, ledger123, died some time in the [snip] > >   'whois' shows: > > Updated Date: 2018-01-22T01:04:39Z > Creation Date: 2011-01-19T01:36:38Z > Registry Expiry Date: 2019-01-19T01:36:38Z There is absolutely zero

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders [FINAL NOTE]

2018-02-02 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 1 Feb 2018, Rich Shepard wrote: A curios situation. The SQL Ledger fork, ledger123, died some time in the past few years without notice to those of us who used the software for business bookkeeping or those of us on the mail list. I moved all bookkeeping (business and personal to

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 1 Feb 2018, Daniel Hedlund wrote: The .com domain is still being hosted by linode and the host still has an smtp server running. I'm guessing that's where the mail is coming from (45.33.84.65), but you would need to check the email headers from an email you've received from the list to

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 1 Feb 2018, John Meissen wrote: Won't help. ledger123.org doesn't have an MX record associated with it, so there's no way to send email to the domain. John, I thought the lack of an MX record would prevent messages to Mailman, but I tried and it apparently went directly to /dev/nul

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 1 Feb 2018, wes wrote: Mailman isn't a web server application. It has a web interface, but it's not required for Mailman to work. It just means that whatever server the original maintainer was using to host web and mail services for this product is still up and running. Probably hosting

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread wes
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 10:50 AM, Rich Shepard wrote: > On Thu, 1 Feb 2018, Daniel Bolduc wrote: > > Rich, your original message lists the expiry date as 2019. >> > > That's correct, and as I wrote in my original message I sent Armaghan an > e-mail about this. However,

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread Michael Rasmussen
On 2018-02-01 09:42, Rich Shepard wrote: On Thu, 1 Feb 2018, Louis Kowolowski wrote: You could look in the headers for the sender's IP and try pointing a browser there. You might be able to still use the mailman interface. All I want to do is unsubscribe so I no longer receive the monthly

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 1 Feb 2018, Daniel Bolduc wrote: Rich, your original message lists the expiry date as 2019. That's correct, and as I wrote in my original message I sent Armaghan an e-mail about this. However, I've sent several messsages to him over the past couple of years with no response. My

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread John Meissen
I notice the domain registration says Registrant Name: Armaghan Saqib Registrant Organization: Maverick Solutions Registrant Street: 69 Chamberlayne Ave, Wembley Registrant City: London Registrant State/Province: Middlesex Registrant Postal Code: HA9 8SS Registrant Country: GB Registrant

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 1 Feb 2018, Louis Kowolowski wrote: You could look in the headers for the sender's IP and try pointing a browser there. You might be able to still use the mailman interface. All I want to do is unsubscribe so I no longer receive the monthly reminders. I deleted this morning's

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 1 Feb 2018, John Meissen wrote: To be more specific, a valid domain only provides a mapping between a name and and an IP address so that incoming traffic can determine how to get there. It has nothing to do with the web or mail server operation itself. There may very well still be a

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread Louis Kowolowski
You could look in the headers for the sender's IP and try pointing a browser there. You might be able to still use the mailman interface. > On Feb 1, 2018, at 10:56 AM, John Meissen wrote: > > > rshep...@appl-ecosys.com said: >> Thanks for clarifying. I assumed that

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread John Meissen
rshep...@appl-ecosys.com said: >Thanks for clarifying. I assumed that because Mailman had a BUI it required > a web server as host. There may actually be a functioning web server. To be more specific, a valid domain only provides a mapping between a name and and an IP address so that

Re: [PLUG] Domain dead; Mailman sends monthly reminders

2018-02-01 Thread John Meissen
rshep...@appl-ecosys.com said: >So my question is: how can mail...@ledger123.org keep sending monthly mail > list subscription reminders when the web site no longer exists? Because mail servers and web servers are two different things, and mail servers only depend on domains to route