I would also be thankful for a contact at Hulu, we've been having similar issues to what Brad described. Ken V Amplex Internet On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 8:00 AM <nanog-request@nanog.org> wrote:
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1. RE: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed (Tim Burke) 2. OARC 42 - Call for Contributions (co-located with NANOG 90) (John Todd) 3. Re: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed (Christopher Munz-Michielin) 4. Contact for Hulu (Brad Bendy)
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Message: 1 Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2023 13:58:11 +0000 From: Tim Burke <tim@mid.net> To: Tony Wicks <tony@wicks.co.nz>, 'Daniel Corbe' <daniel@corbe.net>, "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: RE: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed Message-ID: < PH7P221MB09647C6E57CBE701CF45B6A3BBC2A@PH7P221MB0964.NAMP221.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM
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Unfortunately, Racknerd provides a majority of their services using a dedicated server hosting company (Colo Crossing) that is known for harboring spam and other malicious activity, so their IP space is generally either blacklisted, of very poor reputation, or in many cases, completely dropped at firewalls. Case in point, your message that originated from one of these IPs tripped up my workstation's local spam filtering plugin from ESET.
V/r Tim
-----Original Message----- From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+tim=mid.net@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Tony Wicks Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2023 1:39 PM To: 'Daniel Corbe' <daniel@corbe.net>; nanog@nanog.org Subject: [SPAM] RE: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed
I can't speak to the bgp feed as this seems like unnecessary complication to me, but I use https://www.racknerd.com/ for personal email/web hosting KVM VM's and have found them to be excellent. They have yearly black Friday specials (last years - https://www.racknerd.com/BlackFriday/ ) that are very attractive. They don't block any ports on their US/Europe VM's. I use a primary pair in one city and rsync everything to a backup pair in another city (as well as home just to make sure). Not all cities can get V6 but most do.
-----Original Message----- From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+tony=wicks.co.nz@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Daniel Corbe Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2023 11:09 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: SMTP-friendly VPS provider where I can also get a BGP feed
Hey all,
I apologize if this isn't the right place to post this; however, I thought maybe the NANOG community would be able to point me in the right direction.
I'm looking for a place that I can host a mailer. My primary use case is a Mailman-style technical discussion list; much like NANOG but software related instead of network related: READ: non-commercial in nature.
I'm currently a vultr customer, but they're refusing to unblock port 25 on my account. I've tried explaining my use case but no matter who I talk to over there they just keep pointing me to their spam policy.
Thanks! -Daniel
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Message: 2 Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2023 07:51:01 -0700 From: John Todd <jtodd@quad9.net> To: list <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: OARC 42 - Call for Contributions (co-located with NANOG 90) Message-ID: <176AEAE1-D6DA-46A9-9EAB-CF0E250550CC@quad9.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; Format="flowed"
OARC 42 will be a two-day hybrid meeting and the dates are 8th and 9th February to be co-located with NANOG 90 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
The Programme Committee is seeking contributions from the community.
All DNS-related subjects and suggestions for discussion topics are welcome. For inspiration, we provide a non-exhaustive list of ideas: Operations: Any operational gotchas, lessons learned from an outage, details/reasons for a recent outage (how to improve TTR, tooling). Deployment: DNS config management and release process. Monitoring: Log ingestion pipeline, analytics infrastructure, anomaly detection. Scaling: DNS performance management and metrics. Increasing DNS Server Efficiency Security/Privacy: DNSSEC signing and validation, key storage, rollovers, qname minimization, DoH/DoT
The presentations can be either 10 or 20 minutes in length (plus 5 minutes for Q&A). Proposals for in-person lightning presentations will be opened closer to the Workshop dates.
Workshop Milestones:
2023-09-07 Submissions open via Indico 2023-11-22 Deadline for submission (23:59 UTC) 2023-11-29 Preliminary list of contributions published 2023-12-13 Full agenda published 2024-01-10 Deadline for slideset submission and Rehearsal 2024-02-08 OARC 42 Workshop - Day1 2024-02-09 OARC 42 Workshop - Day2
The Registration page and details for presentation submission are published at: <https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc42>
To allow the Programme Committee to make objective assessments of submissions, so as to ensure the quality of the workshop, submissions SHOULD include slides. Draft slides are acceptable on submission. Example guidelines for presentation slides: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/presentation-tips/
Additional information for speakers of OARC 42 - your talk will be broadcast live and recorded for future reference - your presentation slides will be available for delegates and others to download and refer to, before, during and after the meeting - remote speakers have mandatory rehearsal (Date and Time TBD). It would be very useful to have your slides (even if draft) ready for this
Note: DNS-OARC provides registration fee waivers for the workshop to support those who are part of underrepresented groups to speak at and/or attend DNS-OARC. More details will be provided when registration opens.
If you have questions or concerns you can contact the Programme Committee: https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/programme via submissions@dns-oarc.net
OARC depends on sponsorship to fund its workshops and associated social events. Please contact sponsor@dns-oarc.net if your organization is interested in becoming a sponsor.
(Please note that OARC is run on a non-profit basis, and is not in a position to reimburse expenses or time for speakers at its meetings.)
John Todd, for the DNS-OARC Programme Committee
-- John Todd - jtodd@quad9.net General Manager - Quad9 Recursive Resolver
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Kenneth Vedder