I've switched the AMPR.Org and 44.in-addr master nameserver over to using a new database and maintenance software. All seems to be working correctly.
If you encounter any problems looking up a hostname or IP address in the relevant ranges, please let me know. - Brian
does the robot answer any answer for help or if the record entry is not entered correctly ?
at the last robot it did
this robot does not answer at all unless i mail to the wrong address ...
________________________________ From: 44Net 44net-bounces+ronenp=hotmail.com@hamradio.ucsd.edu on behalf of Brian Kantor Brian@UCSD.Edu Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 11:05 AM To: 44net@hamradio.ucsd.edu Subject: [44net] AMPR.Org DNS
I've switched the AMPR.Org and 44.in-addr master nameserver over to using a new database and maintenance software. All seems to be working correctly.
If you encounter any problems looking up a hostname or IP address in the relevant ranges, please let me know. - Brian _________________________________________ 44Net mailing list 44Net@hamradio.ucsd.edu http://hamradio.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/44net
At 22:04:30 (local) last night the robot received an email from you which was sent as a multipart message, not plain text. It does not know how to deal with multipart messages, so it sent the mail back to you with a message asking you to please reformat and resubmit your mail.
According to the logs on amprgw, your mail provider, Hotmail, received that reply six seconds later and queued it for delivery. You should have received it by now. - Brian
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 12:21:19PM +0000, R P wrote:
does the robot answer any answer for help or if the record entry is not entered correctly ? at the last robot it did this robot does not answer at all unless i mail to the wrong address ...
On 15/06/2017 10:34 PM, Brian Kantor wrote:
At 22:04:30 (local) last night the robot received an email from you which was sent as a multipart message, not plain text. It does not know how to deal with multipart messages, so it sent the mail back to you with a message asking you to please reformat and resubmit your mail.
According to the logs on amprgw, your mail provider, Hotmail, received that reply six seconds later and queued it for delivery. You should have received it by now.
Unless Hotmail is still silently deleting automated messages - it used to do that years ago, much to the annoyance of a place I previously worked for. Clients would complain that their booking confirmations would never arrive. During out investigation, we discovered that all those with complaints had Hotmail addresses, and then further testing with the booking system revealed Hotmail was silently deleting the automatically generated mail, instead of either passing it on to the recipient, putting it into the junk mail folder or rejecting it outright with a bounce. This was years ago, but it ended any thought I might have had of using Hotmail for even trivial purposes.
A few months ago I discovered that it is impossible to mail a hosts table via Hotmail. It just disappears. So they're still censoring messages. - Brian
On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 06:59:44AM +1000, Tony Langdon wrote:
Unless Hotmail is still silently deleting automated messages - it used to do that years ago, much to the annoyance of a place I previously worked for. Clients would complain that their booking confirmations would never arrive. During out investigation, we discovered that all those with complaints had Hotmail addresses, and then further testing with the booking system revealed Hotmail was silently deleting the automatically generated mail, instead of either passing it on to the recipient, putting it into the junk mail folder or rejecting it outright with a bounce. This was years ago, but it ended any thought I might have had of using Hotmail for even trivial purposes.
On 16/06/2017 7:03 AM, Brian Kantor wrote:
A few months ago I discovered that it is impossible to mail a hosts table via Hotmail. It just disappears. So they're still censoring messages.
- Brian
A good reason to avoid Hotmail. They should bounce, quarantine (i.e. in the spam folder) or accept mail, not delete it silently.