Perhaps you have configure your own postfix server to get rid of spam?
If you have checks against relays.ordb.org configured in your mail server or spam filtering software, you're now blocking 100% of your inbound mail
3/26/08 Update: ORDB has "listed the entire world" -- returning any query with a "listed" response. The result is that if you still have ORDB in your mail server config files, you're now blocking 100% of your inbound mail. For anyone still trying to "use" ORDB, you're not going to receive any inbound mail until you disable queries to it.
Read more here.
HowTo reconfigure postfix:
1) In the file "main.cf", remove the line: reject_rbl_client relays.ordb.org,
2) run: /usr/sbin/postfix reload
3) Now you will get eMail again!
Thoughts on java, Qt, mobility, wireless, photographing and other technical things. Ove works as IT-consultant & Professional studio photographer at OJN data, https://www.ojn.se/
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
what is missing about JavaME at Next JavaOne 2008?
It is soon time for JavaOne and I always feel "I must go" and I will go also this year!
I think JavaOne is about; go to a lot of interesting Java sessions/BOF, meting a lot of new Java people and also discover a lot of new Java products in the JavaOne Pavilion.
Some weeks ago The JavaOne Content Catalog (for javaME) is online and I was thinking "what subject is missing in javaME area at this JavaOne?"
I would like for example to hear more about Android, eRCP (eSWT), MIDP3.0, but What do you think is missing?
I think JavaOne is about; go to a lot of interesting Java sessions/BOF, meting a lot of new Java people and also discover a lot of new Java products in the JavaOne Pavilion.
Some weeks ago The JavaOne Content Catalog (for javaME) is online and I was thinking "what subject is missing in javaME area at this JavaOne?"
I would like for example to hear more about Android, eRCP (eSWT), MIDP3.0, but What do you think is missing?
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