My wife and I (currently both Gentoo users) just moved to Riverside. Looks like we just missed an Installfest; oh well ^^;; I used to be a member of SCOSUG (Southern Connecticut Open Source User Group) so this is the second LUG I'll have been a member of (and my wife's first, if she ends up acting memberish) I'm currently looking for a job. Need to find something quickly so we can pay next month's rent, so that's my top priority right now. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it! (my resume is at http://dashjr.org/~luke-jr/myself/resume/ )
I noticed the thread about free 3D games in the archives, so I'll start off with a shameless plug: http://armagetronad.net Don't bother with the latest stable-- it's missing too many features. Just grab the latest CVS branch b0_2_8 ;)
Luke-Jr
P.S. kclug.org's mail server is misbehaving and rejecting mail from my server. Can someone fix? Thanks. :/
kclug@kclug.org: host kclug.org[139.146.133.42] said: 554 Service unavailable; Client host [24.145.163.67] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net; Dynamic IP Addresses See: http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?24.145.163.67 (in reply to RCPT TO command)
P.S. kclug.org's mail server is misbehaving and rejecting mail from my server. Can someone fix? Thanks. :/
kclug@kclug.org: host kclug.org[139.146.133.42] said: 554 Service unavailable; Client host [24.145.163.67] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net; Dynamic IP Addresses See: http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?24.145.163.67 (in reply to RCPT TO command)
Just relay it through the Earthlink SMTP. Most all dynamic IPs are blocked now a days in dnsbl utils. There's rarely a reason to directly relay from your dynamic address. Check the DS line in sendmail.cf
-dave
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 15:15, David Ambs wrote:
P.S. kclug.org's mail server is misbehaving and rejecting mail from my server. Can someone fix? Thanks. :/
kclug@kclug.org: host kclug.org[139.146.133.42] said: 554 Service unavailable; Client host [24.145.163.67] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net; Dynamic IP Addresses See: http://www.sorbs.net/lookup.shtml?24.145.163.67 (in reply to RCPT TO command)
Just relay it through the Earthlink SMTP.
I am, for the time being. It shouldn't be necessary, though.
Most all dynamic IPs are blocked now a days in dnsbl utils.
Most all IPs are dynamic and it's ridiculous to expect all mail servers to be on a rare static IP. Sane spam filters will only check lists of abused IPs, not a list of nearly every IP online.
There's rarely a reason to directly relay from your dynamic address.
Immediate delivery and/or delivery confirmation?
Check the DS line in sendmail.cf
I use Postfix. Unless I want to create a mail forwarding loop when servers I relay for are down, it is necessary to list every host with intolerant mail servers in a transport file.
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Luke-Jr wrote:
I am, for the time being. It shouldn't be necessary, though.
I agree it shouldn't be necessary.. I've been having to do it for the past year or so, since most of SBCs dynamic pools are blacklisted also... Not really a big deal for me.
Most all IPs are dynamic and it's ridiculous to expect all mail servers to be on a rare static IP. Sane spam filters will only check lists of abused IPs, not a list of nearly every IP online.
I've never really tried a static from SBC/Earthlink/whaterver isp. Wonder if those are permitted? Wonder where they get their dynamic/static lsits at.
Immediate delivery and/or delivery confirmation?
True. I guess I just don't use it.
I use Postfix. Unless I want to create a mail forwarding loop when servers I relay for are down, it is necessary to list every host with intolerant mail servers in a transport file.
Oops. Forgot there are a fair amount of Postfix users out there now a days. =]
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 17:00, David Ambs wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Luke-Jr wrote:
I am, for the time being. It shouldn't be necessary, though.
I agree it shouldn't be necessary.. I've been having to do it for the past year or so, since most of SBCs dynamic pools are blacklisted also... Not really a big deal for me.
I haven't had to do much, since it's only the rare mail server that blocks dynamic IPs...
Most all IPs are dynamic and it's ridiculous to expect all mail servers to be on a rare static IP. Sane spam filters will only check lists of abused IPs, not a list of nearly every IP online.
I've never really tried a static from SBC/Earthlink/whaterver isp. Wonder if those are permitted? Wonder where they get their dynamic/static lsits at.
SORBS has a dynamic list that ISPs send them.
Luke-Jr wrote:
I noticed the thread about free 3D games in the archives, so I'll start off with a shameless plug: http://armagetronad.net Don't bother with the latest stable-- it's missing too many features. Just grab the latest CVS branch b0_2_8 ;)
From http://armagetronad.net/contacts.php
*Devel Team:* "Lucifer" (Dave Fancella) davidfancella at users.sf net "klax" (Peter) klaxnek at users.sf net "K" (Kurt Johnson) k_at_work at users.sf net "Luke-Jr" luke-jr at users.sf net "nemostultae" (Daniel Harple) nemostultae at users.sf net "philippeqc" (Philippe Villeneuve) philippeqc at users.sf net
Cool. Good for you. Armegtron is a cool game. My kids love it. Welcome to KC.
Peace, Jim Herrmann
On Friday 19 August 2005 05:46, Jim Herrmann wrote:
Luke-Jr wrote:
I noticed the thread about free 3D games in the archives, so I'll start off with a shameless plug: http://armagetronad.net Don't bother with the latest stable-- it's missing too many features. Just grab the latest CVS branch b0_2_8 ;)
Cool. Good for you. Armegtron is a cool game.
It sure is =D
My kids love it.
Hopefully mine will, too ^^;;
Welcome to KC.
Thanks.