Friday, August 28, 2009

mta poor reputation. - SpamCop Discussion


http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=8329


Hi,

I know this thread has been innactive for a while but I encountered the same error.

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554 Your access to this mail system has been rejected due to the sending MTA's poor reputation. If you believe that this failure is in error, please contact the intended recipient via alternate means.

It turns out our WAN IP reverse DNS record didn't match to our mail server DNS name. (we had just moved our servers onto a new managed network) Most email would deliver fine, just a handfull would reject and a few would reject occasionally. It had me stumped for a while until I had a look at the headers of one of our emails that I sent to my home email account.

Hopefully this may aid someone having similar problems.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Filemaker Server 5.5

Apr. 12, 2005
Peter Trist
In your followup Kim Kohen mentioned experiencing problems with FMS 5.5 under OS X. As a FileMaker developer who shares responsibility for the smooth and reliable running of ~20 FMS [5.5] units around the country (Australia) we have found the following to be the best an most reliable setup.
The Filemaker Server folder / application should 'live' in the default 'Application' Folder - no where else. Regardless of this, its priviledges must be set to drwxrwxrwx (777) or in layman's terms read/write/execute for Owner/ & Group & Others.
The 'data' folder can 'live' in the FMS Folder or anywhere on the SAME computer. If not in the FMS folder place an alias to the data files [NOT a symbolic link] in the FMS folder. Again, privledges are very important for this folder - they should be the same as those detailed above for the server folder.
The 1st level 'backup' folder should live on the SAME computer, preferably on a 2nd hard drive, but at the very least on a different partition to that of the OS and or data folder. Privledges on this folder MUST be set as above or you WILL get intermittent FMS server run auto-backup results.
From this 1st level backup folder make additional backups anywhere else you like using the backup software of your choice.
Notes: 
I don't know why not doing it this way sometimes 'breaks' the backups, but it does, sooner or later. If for some reason you have to reset the backups;
  1. DELETE them ALL from within the FileMaker Server Schedule window.
  2. Quit FileMaker Server.
  3. Remove & Delete the file
  4. ~/Library/Preferences/com.filemaker.filemakerpro.plist
  5. Restart FileMaker Server
  6. Recreate the backup schedule
Once again I am not sure why, or even if, ALL these steps are required, but I do know that if they are followed I have yet to fail to have reliable backups via FMS.
Hope this is of help to others - we spent a LOT of hours of trial & error working this out.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Cockroach Bates - pheromone natural baits

Robert Talevski

Realmac Solutions
Level 2, 360 Pacific Hwy
Crows Nest NSW 2065
Mob: 0411098903
email: robert@realmac.com.au
web: www.realmac.com.au
iChat: robert944@mac.com

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Monday, August 3, 2009

Carbon Team Issue FSA Cranks

Carbon Team Issue FSA Cranks

Construction:
FSA SL-K Carbon CrankThe carbon Team Issue FSA Crank is of monocoque carbon construction for strength and light weight. It creates a crank arm with their proprotary 3K weave and gloss black finish.

As with the K-Force and SL-K, the chainrings are fabricated out of AL7075 and 100% CNC machined, with a gray anodized face. The spider is cold forged and annodized as well. The chainring bolts are out of CrMo.

Bottom Bracket:
The Carbon Team Issue Crank comes with a bottom bracket, that uses oversized exterior cartridge bearings with a 24mm integrated chromoly spindle. Anodized alloy external bearing cups hold it all in place.

Specifications for the Carbon Team Issue FSA Crank:

Weight:

911 g. including the BB (compact)
982 g including the BB (standard)
1579 g for the triple chainrings

Chainline: 43.5mm (compact & standard) 46mm (triple)

Length Options: 170mm, 172.5mm & 175 mm

BCD: 110 mm compact, 130mm standard, 130/74mm triple

Chainring Options:

34/50 compact
39/53 standard
30/39/53 triple

Pricing: you should be able to get it online under $400 depending on the chainring options you chose.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Where was my bike made?

Where is your bike made in? article