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#91
newLISP newS / Re: sending emails to @gmail.c...
Last post by itistoday - May 22, 2023, 03:48:25 PM
Yeah the reverse IP is based on the mail server which is a different machine and domain.
#92
newLISP newS / Re: sending emails to @gmail.c...
Last post by rrq - May 22, 2023, 03:43:25 PM
Ah; I looked up rDNS for 168.235.93.184 and got 168-235-93-184.cloud.ramnode.com rather than newlispfanclub.com, which would be the origin of an email.

#93
newLISP newS / Re: sending emails to @gmail.c...
Last post by itistoday - May 22, 2023, 03:38:34 PM
Alas, even our reverse IP is setup correctly. Results from check-auth@verifier.port25.com:

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Summary of Results
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SPF check:          pass
"iprev" check:      pass
DKIM check:         pass

It is just Google being Google, trying to destroy the Internet's decentralization.
#94
newLISP newS / sending emails to @gmail.com
Last post by rrq - May 22, 2023, 03:33:34 PM
This morning I got a blurb here about the pains of sending emails to addresses @gmail.com, detailing a bit about how finicky they, Google, are.

Whilst that is true, I've held this email address some 20 years mostly because their spam filtering has been quite outstanding. During that time I have set up some number of MTA (typically small and smallish ones), and like apparently this forum, come to realize both that in order to deliver to @gmail.com addresses all the "ducks" need to be in perfect order, and that getting attention and assistance by Google staff to figure out the "ducks" is near impossible.

This forum is close to perfect in its setup apart from lacking its reverse DNS setup, which I believe is one of the "ducks", i.e. one thing that @gmail.com is finicky about.

(And if it'd be of any help. I'm more than happy to be a trial target for MTA configuration trials.)

#95
newLISP newS / Re: I'd like to offer to take ...
Last post by itistoday - May 22, 2023, 08:38:51 AM
Thanks joejoe! 8)
#96
newLISP newS / Re: I'd like to offer to take ...
Last post by joejoe - May 22, 2023, 07:38:16 AM
Thank you for porting the forum!

This is fantastic, and your work greatly appreciated itistoday!
#97
Anything else we might add? / Re: Is newLISP alive yet?
Last post by itistoday - May 20, 2023, 05:19:02 PM
Well, Ryon did answer and now we have a new forum.  :D
#98
newLISP newS / Navigating the new forums
Last post by itistoday - May 20, 2023, 11:01:57 AM
Hi guys!

As most of you are aware, no one has heard from Lutz in a while, and the old forums were in a state of disarray (outdated software, no HTTPS, spam, etc.). So I offered to help, and Ryon graciously agreed to help with the transfer.

Welcome to the new forums! :D

No one knows what the future holds for Lutz' amazing programming language, but it's becoming clear that its future is in the hands of the community now. So if you'd like to step up and help improve newLISP, here you'll find a welcoming community to help.

Regarding the forum migration - the importer was good but not perfect. Some links are kinda broken. Your profile info might need updating. If there's anything you'd like to make sure got imported, please check the old forums and repost your work here if necessary.

Notes on how to convert links you come across:

Converting links

Let's say you're browsing and see a link that looks like this:

http://newlispfanclub.alh.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2488

Take the value after `t` and convert it like so:

=> https://newlispfanclub.com/index.php?topic=2488.0

Same here, just ignore the `f` parameter:

http://www.newlispfanclub.alh.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=3961

=> https://newlispfanclub.com/index.php?topic=3961.0

Post links

Links to individual posts within a thread are a bit harder because phpBB excludes the topic ID from the URL:

http://www.newlispfanclub.alh.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=25186#p25186

But if you happen to know it, this is how they're mapped:

=> https://newlispfanclub.com/index.php?topic=5229.msg25186#msg25186

Need anything?

Any questions/comments/concerns? Let us know!
#99
Dragonfly / Where to find Dragonfly Framew...
Last post by itistoday - May 20, 2023, 08:49:34 AM
#100
newLISP newS / Re: I'd like to offer to take ...
Last post by dukester - March 02, 2023, 07:54:05 PM
Quote from: vetelko post_id=25208 time=1677613210 user_id=1218
It is so sad for me even some people consider newlisp mature and done.


I agree! Maybe you and itistoday can partner up and take over this forum and hopefully the codebase as well. Maybe a github fork? Anyway, I sure hope that Lutz is alive and well and not a COVID victim or some such.



I'm not a proficient with newLisp, but still carry a soft spot for it.