On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Mark Lo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is the meaning of the following log files: especially for ns_forw
> and ns_resp !!!
>
>
> Feb 17 11:55:30 dns1 named[712]: ns_forw: sendto([198.41.0.4].53):
> Operation not permitted
>
> Feb 17 11:56:18 dns1 named[712]: ns_resp: sendto([
Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
> > Stop sending HTML messages to the list.
>
> Oh yeah that helps... My good man if the HTML bothers you, filter it out.
> That should help.
Yeah, it was filtered. The response you saw was from my procmail
recipe. I don't get any HTMl mail (except those I actual
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
>
> > Stop sending HTML messages to the list.
>
> Oh yeah that helps... My good man if the HTML bothers you, filter it out.
> That should help.
>
> Have a peaceful life.
>
>
That is what I do now. So
Silviu,
Even though Ashleys comment was short and could be interpreted as harsh,
it was still indirectly very helpful for you. I'll explain how:
You said: "...if the HTML bothers you, filter it out."
You'd be surprised if you knew how many people on this list actually do
exactly that. If you se
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Stop sending HTML messages to the list.
Oh yeah that helps... My good man if the HTML bothers you, filter it out.
That should help.
Have a peaceful life.
--
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a sixteen
Mark Lo wrote:
> Hi, What is the meaning of the following log files: especially
> for ns_forw and ns_resp !!! Feb 17 11:55:30 dns1 named[712]: ns_forw:
> sendto([198.41.0.4].53): Operation not permitted
> Feb 17 11:56:18 dns1 named[712]: ns_resp: sendto([208.206.240.5].53):
> Operation not