Does this have anything with the sudden onsplurt of spam via Zope mailing lists?
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Hi All,
Summary of current status on DNS...
I've just updated the zonedit contact details to point to:
http://groups.google.com/group/zopeorg-dns
This is a private, members only group and I've invited all relevant
people to the group. If I've left anyone out, please let me know. If
you've
Hi,
Chris Withers wrote:
Hi All,
Summary of current status on DNS...
I've just updated the zonedit contact details to point to:
http://groups.google.com/group/zopeorg-dns
This is a private, members only group and I've invited all relevant
people to the group. If I've left anyone out,
yep :-)
Chris
Lennart Regebro wrote:
Does this have anything with the sudden onsplurt of spam via Zope
mailing lists?
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Lennart Regebro wrote:
On 10/13/06, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yep :-)
Extra annoyiong since I have been trying to unsubscribe from the
zope-list for a week. And failing. I don't have time to read that list
just now...
procmail's great, works for me on michael milne ;-)
(and I
Lennart Regebro said:
Say that a server fails one day per month in average (which is way
more than we really will have). One backup server located on anotehr
continent then means that we will statistically have DNS outage only
one day in 900. Thats one day every three years. Two backups located
Justizin wrote:
I hope you all curl up and die. I'm going to use TurboGears, since
apparently noone in the Zope community will fucking talk to me
anymore.
I'm sure you will be sorely missed ;-)
Seriously, you seemed like a well meaning, fairly clued up, if slightly
arrogant guy when you
On 10/13/06, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Justizin wrote:
I hope you all curl up and die. I'm going to use TurboGears, since
apparently noone in the Zope community will fucking talk to me
anymore.
I'm sure you will be sorely missed ;-)
Seriously, you seemed like a well meaning,
Christian Theune wrote:
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Thanks for getting back to normal to everyone who helped.
+sys.maxint
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Justizin wrote:
Heck, at my age, I could just go join a fucking band instead of
spending most of my time volunteering to work with open-source
software on behalf of non-profit foundations.
http://www.bash.org/?14207
;-)
Chris
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On 13 Oct 2006, at 03:06, Lennart Regebro wrote:
Does this have anything with the sudden onsplurt of spam via Zope
mailing lists?
No. Unless Apache sends mail nowadays...
The Mailman thing was an *unrelated* problem.
jens
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On 13 Oct 2006, at 03:06, Lennart Regebro wrote:
Does this have anything with the sudden onsplurt of spam via Zope
mailing lists?
No. Unless Apache sends mail nowadays...
The Mailman thing
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Am I right in assuming that:
- zope.org whois records are now correct and, nameserver wise,
point to:
Name Server:NS1.ZONEEDIT.COM
Name Server:NS7.ZONEEDIT.COM
I'll note that I currently see the old list, but I'm assuming
this is
a
These threads have gone far enough. Let's stop.
I've banned Justizin from this list for his totally inappropriate
language.
We've had enough fun. Let's get on with making positive progress.
Jim
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Not exactly. An Apache directive fubar doesn't cause spam making it through
mailman.
Andrew
On 10/13/06 4:15 AM, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yep :-)
Chris
Lennart Regebro wrote:
Does this have anything with the sudden onsplurt of spam via Zope
mailing lists?
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On 13 Oct 2006, at 09:25, David Lawson wrote:
Speaking of this, since only the ZoneEdit servers are going to be
listed as authoritative for this zone, once the changes propagate,
shall we just shut down serving DNS for zope.org from the zope.com
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On 13 Oct 2006, at 08:34, Andrew Sawyers wrote:
Not exactly. An Apache directive fubar doesn't cause spam making
it through
mailman.
Dave already said the way he unwedged Mailman may have something to
do with the spam, let's drop it, it all
Andrew Sawyers wrote:
See: foundation.zope.org
This is using Darryl's magic. It was painful to get such a beast of RH 9
working (with 2 arms tied behind my back) but we did it. Thanks Darryl and
David from ZC.
I will need to speak with someone about getting the necessary pieces from
Jim Fulton wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
...
I'm tempted to email this zoneedit username and password to the google
group so that it's not locked away in several people's mail accounts.
How do people feel about this?
It makes me feel uncomfortable. :)
No worries, that's fine, I think enough
Please stop this thread.
Jim
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So what's the price tag on the deal?
Andrew Sawyers wrote:
Zone Edit offers DNS services on different continents for a small fee. We
can easily support our requirements with little effort from these folks:
ZoneEdit's basic service offers a pair of DNS servers with 24x7 monitoring
and
$10.95 a year, for ea. additional one you want
Andrew
On 10/13/06 12:09 PM, Christian Theune [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what's the price tag on the deal?
Andrew Sawyers wrote:
Zone Edit offers DNS services on different continents for a small fee. We
can easily support our
Hi,great work!One correction, though. The membership agreement PDF states the associate member fee is $295, while http://foundation.zope.org/members/associate_members.html
says the fee is only $95.Carlos de la GuardiaOn 10/12/06, Andrew Sawyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
See:foundation.zope.orgThis
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Hi,
great work!
One correction, though. The membership agreement PDF states the associate
member fee is $295, while
http://foundation.zope.org/members/associate_members.html says the fee is
only $95.
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