Benny Pedersen wrote on 13/08/16 6:21 AM:
> not all eggs in one basket for me :=)
>
If ASF Infra has properly set everything up they would not have all their eggs
in one basket. To stretch the metaphor way more than it should be... Right now
we have the eggs in a couple of baskets (sonic.net and
On 2016-08-12 14:26, Axb wrote:
Sidney,
As we don't have the need of donated DNS services anymore I suggest we
move spamassassin.org to Apache infra (and change @registrar)
Does that make sense?
no, registra only tells with nameserver to use, but it can be same
registra that hosts dns
Axb wrote on 13/08/16 1:30 AM:
> This dates post-McAfee, pre-Apache days so it goes way back.
Oh, pre-Apache! Now it finally makes sense to me why it is set up like it is.
In any case I have asked Infra for an opinion on whether it is worth
switching. Pro switching - Everything would be in
Axb wrote on 13/08/16 12:26 AM:
> Sidney,
>
> As we don't have the need of donated DNS services anymore I suggest we
> move spamassassin.org to Apache infra (and change @registrar)
>
> Does that make sense?
>
> Axb
>
Good point. I don't know the historical background of the current
On 08/12/2016 03:23 PM, Sidney Markowitz wrote:
Axb wrote on 13/08/16 12:26 AM:
Sidney,
As we don't have the need of donated DNS services anymore I suggest we
move spamassassin.org to Apache infra (and change @registrar)
Does that make sense?
Axb
Good point. I don't know the historical
https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/show_bug.cgi?id=7342
--- Comment #4 from RW ---
Processing an email on my desktop takes several seconds of core time, over 4
cores it can sustain ~ 1 per second. With network tests a child process can
spend a lot of it's time
Sidney,
As we don't have the need of donated DNS services anymore I suggest we
move spamassassin.org to Apache infra (and change @registrar)
Does that make sense?
Axb
On 08/12/2016 06:24 AM, Sidney Markowitz wrote:
[This email is Bcc'd to earlier recipients as I am now moving the
[This email is Bcc'd to earlier recipients as I am now moving the discussion
to the public dev@ mailing list]
This thread got started on the private SpamAssassin PMC mailing list when we
were notified there of a required infrastucture update for our DNS. In keeping
with Apache Software Foundation
[This email is Bcc'd to earlier recipients as I am now moving the discussion
to the public dev@ mailing list]
This thread got started on the private SpamAssassin PMC mailing list when we
were notified there of a required infrastucture update for our DNS. In keeping
with Apache Software Foundation