On Feb 2, 2008, at 4:59 AM, Lican Huang wrote: > Hi, > > Who can tell me why I got a response of a trouble tickect message > as following when I submit an Internet Draft to Internet- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ?
AMS just finished transition of all IETF IT services, and it appears as though they've got a bit more tweaking to do. I forwarded your email to ietf-action@, see email below for more details.. -danny Begin forwarded message: > From: Ray Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: January 31, 2008 6:58:35 PM MST > To: The IESG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, IAB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Working Group > Chairs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, IAOC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: IT Services Transitioned > > All IT services have been transitioned. As previously reported, > please bear in mind that the AMS setup is not the same as the NSS > setup. Some changes were necessary as part of the transition. It > is possible there will be some issues that need attention as the > community begins to use the services in their new production > environment. > > The good news is that all services, except jabber, are now available > on both IPv4 and IPv6. This includes the web, ftp, email, and > rsync for those who mirror internet-drafts. > > The status that you need to know is as follows. > > 1. Reminder, iab and iesg mailing lists have been moved to be in > their respective domains. This may affect your filtering but > should not effect distribution. > > 2. As it turns out we did not move the irtf mailing lists into > irtf.org. In order to do this we need to be hosting the irtf.org > web site for mailman to work properly. Since this site is an > independent site we have set this aside for now. > > 3. We have also noticed that GMail.com is blocking the IETF servers' > email delivery. They started this 5 minutes after email was > enabled. We have already filed the appropriate reports and hope > for a resolution in 24-48 hours. Please tell your friends on > GMail.com that they are not getting IETF email. > > 4. Finally, site automation is not enabled at this time. This means > that "static" web pages or files that are automatically > generated, e.g., > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/1id-index.txt, are not > current. This is a priority work item and will be completed as > soon as possible. > > We would appreciate it if IETF participants would report any > discrepancies or problems immediately to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > as they examine web pages or services of importance to them. AMS > will address all concerns as quickly as they can. > > We will keep the community informed if there are major concerns or > delays. > > On behalf of AMS and the transition team thank you for your > support and patience. > > Ray Pelletier > IETF Administrative Director _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list [email protected] http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dnsop
