Has mailing list 'from' address changed?
I'm not catch boost-users digest anymore with my mail rules? Vol 129 issue 3 from lists.boost.org, has a date stamp of 17:01:03. I've received a second copy from www.osl.ie.edu at 17:01:50. Is this a permanent change? -- Regards, Steve.
At 02:58 PM 2/26/2004, Steve Folly wrote:
I'm not catch boost-users digest anymore with my mail rules?
Vol 129 issue 3 from lists.boost.org, has a date stamp of 17:01:03. I've received a second copy from www.osl.ie.edu at 17:01:50.
Is this a permanent change?
I think it is probably a SNAFU from the host change over a few hours ago. I've forwarded it on to the system administrator. Thanks for the report, --Beman
At 02:58 PM 2/26/2004, Steve Folly wrote:
I'm not catch boost-users digest anymore with my mail rules?
Vol 129 issue 3 from lists.boost.org, has a date stamp of 17:01:03. I've received a second copy from www.osl.ie.edu at 17:01:50.
Is this a permanent change?
More information on this: It is caused by DNS caches which have not yet been updated to equate the new IP address with lists.boost.org. As the DNS change propagates, the problem should disappear. Thanks, --Beman
Beman Dawes wrote:
More information on this: It is caused by DNS caches which have not yet been updated to equate the new IP address with lists.boost.org. As the DNS change propagates, the problem should disappear.
I beg to disagree. In my case, it's caused by the List-Id: header line. It once was: List-Id: Boost Users mailing list <boost-users.www.osl.iu.edu> It is now: List-Id: Boost Users mailing list <boost-users.www.osl.iu.edu> This looks more like a mailman configuration glitch than a DNS issue, IMHO. -- Current mail filters: many dial-up/DSL/cable modem hosts, and the following domains: atlas.cz, bigpond.com, freenet.de, hotmail.com, libero.it, netscape.net, tiscali.co.uk, tiscali.cz, tiscali.it, voila.fr, wanadoo.fr, yahoo.com.
Florian Weimer <fw@deneb.enyo.de> writes:
Beman Dawes wrote:
More information on this: It is caused by DNS caches which have not yet been updated to equate the new IP address with lists.boost.org. As the DNS change propagates, the problem should disappear.
I beg to disagree. In my case, it's caused by the List-Id: header line. It once was:
List-Id: Boost Users mailing list <boost-users.www.osl.iu.edu>
It is now:
List-Id: Boost Users mailing list <boost-users.www.osl.iu.edu>
This looks more like a mailman configuration glitch than a DNS issue, IMHO.
To me it looks like exactly the same text in both cases. -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 03:52:09PM -0500, David Abrahams wrote:
Florian Weimer <fw@deneb.enyo.de> writes:
Beman Dawes wrote:
More information on this: It is caused by DNS caches which have not yet been updated to equate the new IP address with lists.boost.org. As the DNS change propagates, the problem should disappear.
I beg to disagree. In my case, it's caused by the List-Id: header line. It once was:
List-Id: Boost Users mailing list <boost-users.www.osl.iu.edu>
It is now:
List-Id: Boost Users mailing list <boost-users.www.osl.iu.edu>
This looks more like a mailman configuration glitch than a DNS issue, IMHO.
To me it looks like exactly the same text in both cases.
That was surely a typo on Florian's part. The List-Id line used to contain <boost-users.lists.boost.org>. Yesterday it switched to the "osl.ui.edu" form, breaking some folks' mail-sorting filters (mine, at least). Today it seems to have switched back to the original format. -Steve
participants (5)
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Beman Dawes
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David Abrahams
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Florian Weimer
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Steve Folly
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Steve M. Robbins