…for a trackback to Berts blog.
…that this RFC draft went on its way.
And yes, DNS antispam/antispoofing is a good thing to care about if you’re running recursive DNS Service for your customers and even if you only run it for yourself. Our everyday commercial email-Spammers apparently did not yet figure out how to achive this but trust me, they will — just as easy as they give our postmasters nightmares quite frequently.
UPDATE: There is also a web1.0 version of this document available. ;)
*scnr*
Well i guess its safe to say: Roughly every 10-18 Minutes.
Yes this is what happens after a nationwide DSL provider errr ‘resets’. *cough* ;-)
okay, i just did a count of the jabber accounts i have on my roster — 6 - thats enough, no more accounts for me. ;)
hmm i wonder how this layout looks with a black background…
ok i need to work on the background images a bit but i think i like where this is heading, any comments?
ok my blog is back again, and it’s still on typo.
I had some trouble with typo and the sqlite3 database it was running of. Seems to be a known bug with Ruby on Rails and at some point while debugging it i got so frustrated that i said i was gonna write my own blogging software. Ah well no, as you might have noticed i had a text-only live export of the database working on this URL but i never had the stomach or time to really get something remotely nice working. So here i am back with RoR and typo.
My Tip for typo: run it on mysql, and don’t every try to be smarter as typo for it is not much forgiving at all. ;)
Changes to the database can be your nightmare or redemption..
Oh well i think i could go on for hours without really telling anything so i just stop here.
Anyway, you have been warned.