Hi Randy-
ARIN has produced the histogram as requested and posted it to our website. It
can be found at http://www.arin.net/statistics/index.html#ipv4org
Regards,
Leslie Nobile
Director, Registration Services
ARIN
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Everyone,
It's been a while since I posted on this topic, and unfortunately I'm still
having trouble with Yahoo deferrals. The links that were provided in this
post worked, but after the forms were received by what I *think* is a human
I still got a canned reply. I've tried replying with
Hi,
For those who may be interested, you can see how this outage was perceived by
routeviews' peers at LINX, using Rcat at http://rcat.rd.francetelecom.com/
Set the following options:
starting date: 2008-02-26 11:30:00
ending date: 2008-02-26 11:40:00
time zone value: Etc/GMT-6
logical
All -
Forwarded on Mirjam's behalf.
Aside: If you find the Thaler/Aboba article on protocol success
interesting you might also want to check out the plenary slides
from the last IETF:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/07dec/slides/plenaryt-1.pdf
- Lucy
-- Forwarded message --
Hello,
Try encorporating DomainKeys and applying for their feedback loop.
http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/postmaster/forms_index.html
I still have the same problem. Do you have any users who forward their email to
their free @yahoo.com addresses from your server?
Let me know if you get
For power conservation the units might automatically shut down data
services.
Frank
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
David Diaz
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 11:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
Subject: Re: Power outages in Florida
Being
Don't worry if the ISOC website times out, their firewall isn't TCP
ECN compatible. It was going to be fixed a couple of years ago when I
enquired about it, but obviously hasn't been. Being liberal in what
they'll accept seems to be a bit of a problem for them.
It's the last remaining non-ECN
ARIN has produced the histogram as requested and posted it to our
website. It can be found at
http://www.arin.net/statistics/index.html#ipv4org
leslie,
thank you ever so much. but the way it depects the date kinda obscures
my point. my apologies for being a pita, but could the y axis
Do you have any users who forward their email to their free
@yahoo.com addresses from your server?
That is likely the core of Justin's problem.
We've found the way to minimize issues with yahoo mail are:
1. Clean up (ideally eliminate) the .forwarders on your end.
This requires some
On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 14:03 -0800, chuck goolsbee wrote:
I agree with Ray on this one... I'll gladly buy a sushi lunch for the
first real yahoo mail admin that ever appears in meatspace. I'm
convinced that there are no real humans working mail ops there.
Wearing my academic IT hat for a
I found this section of a Telephony Online article interesting:
Though networking trends point toward an evolution
to mesh networks, nationwide carrier networks
currently lack the physical diversity that would
help carriers realize the benefits of true mesh
Frank Bulk - iNAME wrote:
To keep this OT as much as possible, my question is if a mesh-configuration
of backup routes (where one link could provide 'protection' for many) would
be considered a sufficient replacement for SONET rings, or if the Qwest CTO
is really trying to get out of providing
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 9:37 PM, Frank Bulk - iNAME [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://telephonyonline.com/access/news/ofc-qwest-optical-0226/
To keep this OT as much as possible, my question is if a
mesh-configuration
of backup routes (where one link could provide 'protection' for many)
would
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