Just a quick update. Following contacts with him and his ISP, he has
removed the most obvious copied portions from his FAQ.
Jeff
Jeff Marshall wrote:
We thought it'd be a good idea to let users of The Mail Archive know
about a copycat site that we are dealing with. Back in April we found
that
We thought it'd be a good idea to let users of The Mail Archive know
about a copycat site that we are dealing with. Back in April we found
that someone in Australia had copied a significant portion of the
mail-archive.com website and then changed the logo at the top and
inserted his own ads on
: [Gossip] Mail Archive
I just added one of our lists to the mail archive by adding
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to the subscription list. The list is called
BLTECH. I sent a test message shortly after the subscription, and it showed
up, but ever since then (1 week), none of the other messages posted on th
I just added one of our lists to the mail archive by adding
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to the subscription list. The list is called
BLTECH. I sent a test message shortly after the subscription, and it showed
up, but ever since then (1 week), none of the other messages posted on the
list are showing up. Idea
The Mail Archive is processing incoming messages again. We've finished our storage
maintenance and everything is back to normal.
We are giving new incoming messages the highest priority. We are processing the
messages that have been on hold the last couple weeks quietly in the background.
We
Just looking at the OOPS message makes me suspect I hit a kernel bug.
I ran a memory tester when I originally acquired the machine. It's
possible that some flaw has developed between now and then or we got
hit by a particularly bad cosmic ray.
It's funny, hardware generations change so quickly. I
BTW do you have ECC-enabled memory on that box? If not, it will probably
makes sense to run memtest86 (from www.memtest86.com) for at least few
hours on that box (hmm, this will at least be *planned* downtime :).
My own linux kernel testing experience tells that the first thing to do
after kern
Mail-Archive went down this morning arond 6am Pacific time and was
offline for several hours. When I eventually noticed, I went over to
the facility to poke around. The computer had crashed, with a nice
"OOPS" message from the linux kernel that looked to me like a null
pointer in the virtual memo
Bad news. Mail-Archive is having problems with an important partition
(Input/output error) that did not clear up with a remote reboot. Looks
like I'll need to get physical access and figure out what's
wrong. Expect downtime all day long.
-Jeff
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Goss
TO DO:
0: Switch to MHonArc 2.6 [done]
1. Activate total address blocking in message body for new message [done]
2: Refactor hardware from tower to rackmount
3: make decision about confirmation archive
4: Think about character encoding capabilities of MHonArc,
configuration changes and sear
Send a copy of a message with full headers to me. I will
examine it some time late next week.
-Jeff
On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 11:14, a.blanch wrote:
> Hello...
>
> In first place, pardon for my terrible English (product of an automatic translator).
>I know that there have been difficulties in the
Hello...
In first place, pardon for my terrible English
(product of an automatic translator). I know that there have been difficulties
in the archive of messages... but the
messages of our Mailing List are not filed on the Mail Archive (at http://www.mail-archive.com/forum.help400@combios.e
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Here's a bunch of news, no particular order.
Cheers,
Jeff
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* The recent programming changes dramatically improved archiving
performance, meaning messages are now processed within hours rather
than days. The backlog is about 2,000 messages right now, down from
about 60,00
This intermittant bug was introduced during the recent performance
upgrade. (I made a bogus assumption about the cron environment).
Now fixed. Thanks for the report.
Jeff
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>The front page of www.mail-archive.com is claiming no lists are archived
>though it still has approximately the me
The front page of www.mail-archive.com is claiming no lists are archived
though it still has approximately the message count I remember.
Searches for lists also are also not bringing up results when I know
they should. If I type the list name after the URL (e.g.
http://www.mail-archive.com/gossip
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