Re: Open source (WAS: Spam rule for HTTP/HTTPS request to sender's root domain)

2019-03-21 Thread RW
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 18:26:15 +0100 Ralph Seichter wrote: > * Mike Marynowski: > > > I was more asking if there is a good reason to build packages > > intended for local installation by email server operators and I > > don't think there really is. > > As a maintainer of several Gentoo Linux

Re: Open source (WAS: Spam rule for HTTP/HTTPS request to sender's root domain)

2019-03-21 Thread Ralph Seichter
* Mike Marynowski: > I was more asking if there is a good reason to build packages intended > for local installation by email server operators and I don't think > there really is. As a maintainer of several Gentoo Linux ebuilds, I agree you should leave packaging to the various Linux

Re: Open source (WAS: Spam rule for HTTP/HTTPS request to sender's root domain)

2019-03-21 Thread Mike Marynowski
Here ya go ;) https://github.com/mikernet/HttpCheckDnsServer On 3/21/2019 5:42 AM, Tom Hendrikx wrote: On 20-03-19 19:56, Mike Marynowski wrote: A couple people asked about me posting the code/service so they could run it on their own systems but I'm currently leaning away from that. I don't

Re: Open source (WAS: Spam rule for HTTP/HTTPS request to sender's root domain)

2019-03-21 Thread Mike Marynowski
Perhaps I should have been clearer - I'm not against posting the code for any reason and I am planning to do that anyway in case anyone wants to look at it or chip in improvements and whatnot. I'm an active contributor on many open source projects and I have fully embraces OSS :) I was more

Open source (WAS: Spam rule for HTTP/HTTPS request to sender's root domain)

2019-03-21 Thread Tom Hendrikx
On 20-03-19 19:56, Mike Marynowski wrote: > > A couple people asked about me posting the code/service so they could > run it on their own systems but I'm currently leaning away from that. I > don't think there is any benefit to doing that instead of just utilizing > the centralized service. The