On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 11:28:53PM +1100, Brett Randall wrote:
> On Thu, 02 Nov 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Count me in.  I'm seeing the same problem.
> 
> Well, I'm not really after an army of followers, but I would more like
> to see people taking some degree of initiative, giving the list
> information on what the problem would be, e-mail addresses of people
> we can talk to at Yahoo, whether or not this is a good idea, and other
> information which I haven't thought of yet :) A petition isn't going
> to be anything...we actually need to talk to Yahoo, but I haven't the
> foggiest about how to get in contact with the right department
> there...

How about giving them numbers?

bash# /servers/mail2/bin/qmail-qread | grep "remote.*yahoo" | wc -l
      873

bash# egrep 
"128.11.69.53|128.11.22.91|216.136.129.15|128.11.68.59|216.115.107.17|128.11.22.89|216.136.129.16|216.136.129.17|128.11.69.54|216.136.129.18|128.11.69.55|128.11.22.90"
 /servers/mail2/logs/qmail/* | egrep "connection_died|temporarily_unavailable" | wc -l
    2170

I'd say 2170 failed deliveries in 17 hours (the aproximate timespan covered
by my logs) is bad enough. 873 messages in queue is not nice, either. And
this is one of 7 relays, all of which have this kind of values.

RC

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