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Today's Topics:
1. Re: This is a test, since my last several posts have been
swallowed. (Erik Christiansen)
2. Re: Problem on EMC2 starting with rtai_hall.ko
(??????? ?????????????)
3. Re: Stop and Go (Jimmy Schneiderman)
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Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:22:56 +1000
From: Erik Christiansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] This is a test, since my last several posts
have been swallowed.
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 11:58:49AM -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
Erik Christiansen wrote:
I've tweaked my postfix configuration very slightly, and am hoping that
will allow me to post, despite sourceforge's anti-spam upgrade.
Yeah, what are they up to? I have already had a perfectly reasonable
message rejected.
This was the "reason" for the message being rejected.
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retry time not reached for any host after a long failure period
Maybe just a computer glitch.....
Sounds like it, but that error message implies that your message was
rejected because the "failure period" was not long enough. ;-)
But sysadmins can put any text they like, and even muck with the
quasi-pseudo-standardised 5xx and 4xx error codes, so it can be good
going to half understand half of them.
In my case it appears that my dynamic IP was falling foul of list host
anti-spam measures, and my initial attempts to relay my posts via the
ISP were a tad off. In case anyone else is running postfix, I had:
relayhost = mail.internode.on.net
# Which should have been:
relayhost = [mail.internode.on.net]
The former worked for all destinations other than sourceforge.
(What's the difference? Well the doco says "... [] eliminates DNS MX
lookups.", but I'm not digging further, 'coz it now works.
Actually Jon, it's from your helpful off-list reply on "Thu, 31 Jul 2008
12:10:59 -0500", where a prior bounce was described, that I
gained the inkling that sourceforge had begun employing SpamAsassin.
(A spam-free list is worth a lot, but can cost a lot of effort to find
out how to get back on, especially when there's no reply from postmaster
or hostmaster, despite the RFCs.)
Erik
Hi,
my name is Michael and i am from Germany. So first of all i have to
apologize my bad english.
I`m using EMC2 for a longer time now on a self-made milling machine and
it works very well. So thanks for that software.
No i`m planning another machine where I need several I/O connections. So
I bought an Anything I/O card from Mesa, the 7I43. Furthermore I bought
a 7i42 break out bord. My problem is, i don`t exactly now how to wire
these Cards. Also I can`t find a manual or something for the 7i42. Can
somebody of you help me?
Thanks a lot
Micha
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