I still have some. Printed on one side only the other side is very useful
for making temporary notes. 🙂
--
The more I learn the better I understand I know nothing.
24 x 7 is not enough but my request for 25 x 8 is still under consideration.
24 x 7 is not enough but my request for 25 x 8 is still under consideration
24 x 7 is not enough but my request for 25 x 8 is still under consideration
24 x 7 is not enough but my request for 25 x 8 is still under consideration
On Thu, Aug 21, 2025 at 02:59:16PM +1000, Warren Toomey via COFF wrote:
> Hi all, I've had a question/issue raised with DKIM on the TUHS/COFF mailing
> lists from a subscriber. I'm running Mailman3 and I'm a DKIM newbie.
Thanks to those people who offered suggestions on improving the DKIM
configuration on my server "minnie". Here is what I've changed:
per-list: replace From address with the list address,
turn on DMARC mitigate unconditionally
site-wide: remove incoming DKIM headers
DNS: change p=quarantine to p=none
This is the first iteration :-) If something goes seriously wrong
please let me know. And if I've broken e-mail into minnie completely,
you can e-mail me using
warren.toomey
@
gmail.com
Cheers!
Warren
Hi all, I've had a question/issue raised with DKIM on the TUHS/COFF mailing
lists from a subscriber. I'm running Mailman3 and I'm a DKIM newbie. They
say:
Why have all mails from the tuhs mailing list, except those
from a real tuhs.org domain (basically only yours), an invalid
DKIM? Background, my mail provider will switch its DMARC policy from
"none" to "quarantine" and then to "reject" - which will result first
in tuhs-mails being marked as "spam" and later being rejected. Other
mailing lists I receive, switch the sender domain to the list domain
itself. This results in a correct DKIM. Wouldn't this be possible
for the tuhs-list too?
He gives, as examples:
Maillist mails from senders "via TUHS <tuhs(a)tuhs.org>" pass DMARC
(e.g. Cameron Míċeál Tyre via TUHS <tuhs(a)tuhs.org>).
Maillist mails from senders without the "via TUHS" part fail DMARC
(e.g. Blake McBride <blake....(a)gmail.com>).
I'd be very happy to have someone/some people review my mailman3, postfix
and rspamd configuration and suggest changes.
Many thanks in advance,
Warren
P.S. Anybody know of an Internet server still running continuously from
before May 1991 (esp. being maintaned by the same owner)? viz:
https://minnie.tuhs.org/minannounce.txt
Interesting news for the UNSWites here:
https://videogamehistorian.wordpress.com/2014/12/11/historical-interlude-fr…
``Unsure what to do after graduation, he accepted an offer to travel to
Australia to set up a new computer lab in the electrical engineering
department of the University of New South Wales.''
Unlikely tp have been the CSU or Power Eng...
(Seen in TUHS, but not noted as such)
-- Dave