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On Mon, 06 Jan 2003 05:53:01 -0800, shiksaa  wrote:
 >On Mon, 06 Jan 2003 07:01:30 -0600, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >
 >>On this bright Monday morning, it looks to me that Joe Jared's
 >>ns.osirusoft.com servers have been offline for quite some time, to the
 >>point that spews.org is failing to resolve.  Some folks might still
have a
 >>few things cached, here and there, but things are going to start
timing out
 >>pretty soon.  Let's check what the NSes respond with, for www.spews.org:
 >
 >We have high santa ana winds in Southern Calif today and Joe's been
 >caught in a pretty significant power outage. I just spoke to him and
 >as soon as his power is restored he'll be back up.

Those Santa Ana winds, by the way, get started up in Colorado
somewhere and start heading downhill towards the Pacific Ocean
picking up speed until they arrive in California with enough force
to blow cars from one freeway lane to another despite the best
effort of the driver to stay under control.

If you've got some idle time today, it might be worthwhile to
search on "santa ana winds" in your favorite search engine.

George Crissman

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Len Conrad wrote:
 > Today, I see this in my pflogsumm reports:
 >
 >    smtpd
 >          36   143.215.49.64.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: Name
 > serv...
 >          36   119.204.136.216.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: 
Name
 > se...
 >          35   24.38.0.66.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: Name
 > service...
 >          19   206.250.35.66.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: Name
 > serv...
 >          19   4.1.100.168.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: Name
 > servic...
 >          17   21.1.21.156.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: Name
 > servic...
 >          17   9.66.0.199.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: Name
 > service...
 >          14   9.0.168.206.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: Name
 > servic...
 >          12   2.184.247.209.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: Name
 > serv...
 >           7   40.179.5.12.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: Name
 > servic...
 >           7   124.111.212.62.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: 
Name
 > ser...
 >           7   61.16.45.66.relays.osirusoft.com: RBL lookup error: Name
 > servic...
 >
 >
 >
 >>From: "David Keefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >>Subject: [isp-linux] RE: SPEWS gone?
 >>Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 16:21:11 -0500
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 >>Luke,
 >>
 >>I have not been able to access the spews.org site either for several
 >>days.
 >>
 >>Not that I am happy or not, we don't have any blacklisted IP's.
 >>
 >>But it looks like someone may have taken them down.
 >>Since they where is the habit of blacklisting whole AS #'s instead of
 >>just the spammers.
 >>
 >>
 >>David
 >>
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 >>-----Original Message-----
 >>From: Luke Jeffrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 >>Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 3:12 PM
 >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >>Subject: [isp-linux] SPEWS gone?
 >>
 >>
 >>This morning I noticed that nothing at
 >>x.x.x.x.spews.relays.osirusoft.com was resolving, so I took SPEWS black
 >>list out of my mail config.  Since then I have spent a small amount of
 >>time trying to find out what happened to SPEWS...  is it gone?
 >>
 >>Thanks,
 >>Luke
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >



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