Hi,
Good for you Scott, doing what makes you happy
Thanks,
Andrew Baldwin
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Wednesday, March 16, 2005, 4:14:52 PM, you wrote:
>>Agreed on Scott leaving. And what's up with that anyway? There was
>>"news" article I noticed on their
Ahh...Network Solutions is (or at least used to be) one that cached the IP
address. So, you will need to go into Account Manager and update the IP
addresses for the nameservers. I definitely recommend changing one, waiting
24-48 hours for the changes to be recognized, then changing the other(s).
R. Scott Perry wrote:
Agreed on Scott leaving. And what's up with that anyway? There was
"news" article I noticed on their site a few weeks ago stating
something about Scott leaving because he wanted to spend more time
working for the Red Cross?
Correct. :) The new article was
http://www.
The domain in question is registered through Network Solutions.
Darin Cox wrote:
Many registrars these days use the hostname only, and will pick up any IP
changes you make, though I would recommend staggering the changes to avoid
resolution problems that could come from a wholesale change.
What reg
Agreed on Scott leaving. And what's up with that anyway? There was
"news" article I noticed on their site a few weeks ago stating something
about Scott leaving because he wanted to spend more time working for the
Red Cross?
Correct. :) The new article was
http://www.declude.com/Articles.as
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Thanks for the update, Kevin, though it should have
come from CPHZ staff.
It's much easier to be patient if we're updated
periodically. The silence tends to make everyone paranoid.
Darin.
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Agreed on Scott leaving. And what's up with that anyway? There was
"news" article I noticed on their site a few weeks ago stating something
about Scott leaving because he wanted to spend more time working for the
Red Cross?
Gary Brumm wrote:
It's starting to look like things are going downhil
Hi Keith:
By definition, a hostname with a private domain can not be validated by
anyone outside your LAN (as it will no resolve through public DNS).
When your client uses an private domain in the HELO string when contacting
SMTP servers on the Internet, then those mail servers can not qualify th
Ok I
can't keep quite anymore. I have been testing the new version and they are
making shure it is ready before releasing it. As far as my testing goes they
have fixed the logging issues, the all_mail_delivery issues, anf the not
deleting issues. The origional 2.05 release caused problems fo
I have tested it with smartermail and it works fine. The only problem with
declude and SmarterMail is declude can not whitelist authenticated users. I
have spoken with declude and SmarterMail about this and SmarterMail has
indicated that when version 3 is released it will have a way to notify
declu
We have been running Declude 2.05 with SmarterMail for a month without any
problems.
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Gary,
I've
come to understand that the changes in 2.0 had been substantial (and
clearly, the ripple effects of the per-user message handling were
not fully understood). As a result, the fix has to be equally
substantial (which apparently takes time) - and I'm sure they
Erik wrote:
Me either Declude has been pretty silent with a lack of
communication in all areas.
Is anyone running the current version (2.05?) with Smartermail? I've yet
to install it with all the problems of late.
Jim
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It's starting to look like things are going downhill since Scott
left. I don't remember ever having to wait this
long for a issue to be resolved. I don't feel comfortable with
v2.xx until these issues are addressed. I hope
they get things togetherthis was always a very responsive company
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either Declude has been pretty silent with a lack of communication in all
areas.
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I haven't heard anything in the past couple of
weeks about the fixes to 2.05 that were being worked on...still waiting to see
the fixes before upgrading from 1.82.
Darin.
Many registrars these days use the hostname only, and will pick up any IP
changes you make, though I would recommend staggering the changes to avoid
resolution problems that could come from a wholesale change.
What registrar is it?
Darin.
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I see it is through domain direct (assuming you mean the ncws.com domain).
Thay have online account management and can be done through their web site.
Though as someone else said I might modify 1 at a time to help head off
propagation delays.
Chris Fitch
Sr Network Administrator
Industrial Chemica
It is don through your domain registrar. They usually will have an online
site to make the change. Otherwise you will have to do a form and sign and
fax for the change.
Chris Fitch
Sr Network Administrator
Industrial Chemicals Inc.
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You'd want to change them at the registry where
you registered the domain name. And of course in
your own DNS.
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I registered my dns servers about 7 years ago. I want to change the IP
address that they point to. The name will not change. Anyone know where
this is done at or are things different now to register a dns server?
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