On Tuesday 09 August 2005 11:20 pm, David Crossley wrote: > Diwaker Gupta wrote: > > This is changing. Here's an excerpt from "News from the infrastructure > > list" sent out on [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2005/07/18: > > Please do not take private emails into a public forum. > http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html#confidential
Sorry, my bad. I should have realized this when I couldn't find this email in a public archive and had to dig it out of my mailbox... :-( > > The easy solution right now is to use mail.apache.org as your outgoing > > mail server. ... > > Are you sure that Infra@ wants that to happen? I don't really know. I figured that if Apache _is_ hosting an SMTP server thats accepts connections on port 25 from anywhere, combined with the fact that its hard to get other SMTP servers to relay @a.o emails, then it was probably intended to be used that way. But I could be wrong. Yep, I think its best to pursue this with infra directly, thanks for the note. -- Web/Blog/Gallery: http://floatingsun.net
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