Troubleshooting for bulk email senders
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On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Michael Richardson wrote:
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> mailman has received some kind of error sending to gmail accounts.
> My guess is that gmail.com thinks it is getting s
mailman has received some kind of error sending to gmail accounts.
My guess is that gmail.com thinks it is getting spam.
The result is that 190 accounts have been unsubscribed automatically
from tcpdump-workers. Tell your friends. I doubt I can anything about
it.
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] He who is tired of
Thanks a lot, Bill! That was a great, compact lesson!
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 1:50 PM, Bill Fenner wrote:
> On Oct 18, 2012, at 7:00 AM, Ezequiel Garzón wrote:
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>> Thanks for your reply, Bill.
>>
>>> "ether proto \ip" is:
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>> In what sense is "proto" here a . s are described as
>> "qualifi
Hi ,
I am working in ios application and my app need "tcpdump -i any" option which
is not currently supported. I read some forum in which it mentioned that it is
not possible for BPF devices to implement "-i any" option. I feel we can start
separate process of tcpdump for all interface and we c
On Oct 18, 2012, at 7:00 AM, Ezequiel Garzón wrote:
> Thanks for your reply, Bill.
>
>> "ether proto \ip" is:
>
> In what sense is "proto" here a . s are described as
> "qualifiers say what kind of thing the id name or number refers to.
> Possible types are host, net , port and portrange.
Thanks for your reply, Bill.
> "ether proto \ip" is:
In what sense is "proto" here a . s are described as
"qualifiers say what kind of thing the id name or number refers to.
Possible types are host, net , port and portrange." Not only is
"proto" not given as an option, but it seems to me a