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Spam Resource: Return Path adds AOL to list of certification-enabled ISPs
http://www.spamresource.com/2015/06/return-path-adds-aol-to-list-of.html
EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. Return Path adds AOL to list of certification-enabled ISPs. Today, Return Path announced that AOL has joined the Return Path Certification Program. Return Path now names. AOL, Yahoo, Microsoft, Comcast, Cox, Cloudmark, Yandex, Mail.ru, Orange, Spamassassin and SpamCop" as ISPs providing value to certified senders, along with "hundreds of others, including key international domains.". Having trouble delivering mail to AOL. Tuesday, June 23, 2015.
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Spam Resource: 1,072,835 Page views!
http://www.spamresource.com/2015/07/1072835-page-views.html
EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. 1,072,835 Page views! I registered the domain spamresource.com on December 31, 2000 and in the year 2001 first used it as a platform to publish my thoughts and opinions on spam-related topics. Hand coding the HTML all along the way). In August 2006, I moved Spam Resource over to Google's Blogger platform (and was able to transition many of the prior posts. Over, to keep a good sense of history going). Sunday, July 12, 2015. I've been working on emai...
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Spam Resource: 06/15/15
http://www.spamresource.com/2015_06_15_archive.html
EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. On Sweating the Small Stuff. Over on the Return Path blog, Scott Roth reminds us why its so important to remember the fundamentals. Great case study for Dillards, one of my favorite department stores. Monday, June 15, 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). On email, anti-spam, policy compliance and email marketing best practices. You can find my personal blog here. 2015: The Year of DMARC? Mail Forwarding in a DMARC World. All posts labeled DMARC. Someon...
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Spam Resource: 06/20/15
http://www.spamresource.com/2015_06_20_archive.html
EMAIL, SPAM PREVENTION and DELIVERABILITY • SINCE 2001. DMARC and mailing lists: We survived! Its been a little over a year since Yahoo. Implemented restrictive p=reject DMARC policies, saying you essentially arent allowed to use their domains outside of their infrastructure. Death to mailing lists was predicted; but what seems to have actually happened is, popular mailing list software was updated to handle the new way of things. Google Groups. At about the same time. Saturday, June 20, 2015. Verizon an...
blog.bofh.it
Installing Debian on the Sheevaplug
http://blog.bofh.it/debian/id_265
Md at debian.org. Tales of a debian maintainer. Sat, 16 May 2009. Installing Debian on the Sheevaplug. This document explains how to use. To build from scratch and install a minimal Debian system on the Sheevaplug. But it is equally applicable to many other embedded systems). The first step is to run the first stage of. On another system (which does not need to be ARM), to build a temporary root file system. I use the. As usual when using debootstrap, some manual configuration is needed:. Cd target/ echo...
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My position on the "init system coupling" General Resolution
http://blog.bofh.it/debian/id_454
Md at debian.org. Tales of a debian maintainer. Tue, 4 Nov 2014. My position on the init system coupling General Resolution. I first want to clarify for the people not intimately involved with Debian that the GR-2014-003 vote. Is not about choosing the default init system or deciding if sysvinit should still be supported: its outcome will not stop systemd from being Debian's default init system and will not prevent any interested developers from supporting sysvinit. If my GR passes we will only have to h...
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15 years of whois
http://blog.bofh.it/debian/id_452
Md at debian.org. Tales of a debian maintainer. Fri, 3 Oct 2014. 15 years of whois. Exactly 15 years ago I uploaded to Debian the first release of my whois client. At the end of 1999 the United States Government forced Network Solutions, at the time the only registrar for the .com, .net and .org top level domains, to split their functions in a registry and a registrar and to and allow competing registrars to operate. Over the years I have spent countless hours searching for the right servers for the doma...
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Danny Angus: November 2010
http://blog.killerbees.co.uk/2010_11_01_archive.html
This site may harm your computer.". Misprint of the [specify timeperiod]. Wednesday, November 03, 2010. Misprint of the [specify timeperiod]. Employment rose causing misery for many. Also worth a read. Add a Comment, so far there are: View Comments. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I’ve edited a couple of the JSON RFCs, and am working on the design of a fairly complex DSL, so I think I can claim to have dug deeper in the JSON m. Apache Software Foundation Blogs. E-mail, tech policy and more. Ludovic Hi...