On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 11:55:32AM -0400, John R. Levine wrote: > >(The reason for this is that all machines that accept mail with more than > >one @ or % get their port 25 locked from the outside world by campus > >network administration...) > > It'd probably be easier to figure out which host they do their lame > mail testing from, and tell tcpserver to reject connections from it. Yeah, but that would still make them "lock out" my machine. Ok, any constructive tips besides the mud-throwing? -Johan -- Johan Almqvist
- How to apply a patch and conserve Bruce G's structure? Johan Almqvist
- Re: How to apply a patch and conserve Bruce G's struct... Peter van Dijk
- Re: How to apply a patch and conserve Bruce G's struct... John R. Levine
- Re: How to apply a patch and conserve Bruce G's st... Johan Almqvist
- Re: How to apply a patch and conserve Bruce G'... Bernat Ginard
- Re: How to apply a patch and conserve Bruce G'... Will Harris
- Re: How to apply a patch and conserve Bruce G's struct... Dave Sill
- Re: How to apply a patch and conserve Bruce G's st... Ben Beuchler
- Re: How to apply a patch and conserve Bruce G'... Dave Sill
- Re: How to apply a patch and conserve Bruc... Ben Beuchler
- Re: How to apply a patch and conserve Bruce G'... Peter van Dijk
- ucspi-tcp package Philip Koppel
- Re: ucspi-tcp package Peter van Dijk
- Re: ucspi-tcp package Irwan Hadi
