Is there some way to tell postfix or dkim-filter or ??? to
whitelist a possibly misconfigured mail sender?
Specifically, I'm seeing these log messages in /var/log/mailman
on my incoming server:
Jun 9 20:02:26 rimu dkim-filter[4595]: (unknown-jobid) no signing domain match
for `wccls.org'
Jun
On Sun, Jun 9, 2019 at 1:15 PM King Beowulf wrote:
> On 6/9/19 12:43 AM, Russell Senior wrote:
> ...
>
> > 802.11n has some
> > advantages over 802.11ac, namely the drivers are completely open source.
> > All 802.11ac radios have firmware blobs that can limit functionality and
> > disrupt the
On 6/9/19 12:43 AM, Russell Senior wrote:
...
> 802.11n has some
> advantages over 802.11ac, namely the drivers are completely open source.
> All 802.11ac radios have firmware blobs that can limit functionality and
> disrupt the ability for end users to fix bugs. Whether that is something
> you
On Sat, 8 Jun 2019, wes wrote:
This reminds me, I believe there were also complaints about cell signal
degradation in the same location recently. If there is a strong enough
source of interference, it very much could affect both. Rebooting one
system or the other could cause it to select a
On Sat, 8 Jun 2019, King Beowulf wrote:
After awhile, any number of components can give up the ghost.
Ed,
I've not had router/WAP issues before. With everything else I need to do
replacing it is the practical solution. I'll take advantage of Russell's
offer and order the Cisco unit today.
On Sun, 9 Jun 2019, Russell Senior wrote:
If anyone wants to order one on Ebay, I'll exchange it with one I have
flashed with OpenWrt for a $20 premium to compensate for the time it takes
to do the necessary disassembly/flashy-flash/reassembly (once flashed,
it's easy to update). Let me know if