Mailnews_old

?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print
austraLasia 1413

Bosconet snagged on a reef in cyberspace, and other related issues

ROME: 28th January 2006 --  A word of explanation is due to faithful browsers (peopleware, not software) and suffering email recipients.  Three issues: why Bosconet occasionally goes on the blink, why some of you don't get austraLasia even though you've asked for it, and why 'Sr Maryanne MMB' recently wrote to me telling me she had 'whitelisted' me in spam remover and asking me to whitelist her - using the same one, obviously.
   I'll start with Sr Maryanne. I don't know her, but I do know quite a number of the Mercedarian Missionaries of Berriz who work in the Central and North Pacific islands and I'm not all that sure they have a Sr Maryanne.  By the same token I receive, almost daily, email requests from Salesians to join their mobile phone network and update my address.  I don't have a mobile phone!  So what is going on here?  Easy enough  - it is all  part of the spam which BG said he would have eliminated by the beginning of 2006.  Let's get straight to the point.  Bill Gates did not mean that he could stop people from spamming.  He just meant he could produce good spam filters.  My spam filter is an open source item and not from BG.  I can 'see' items going into it, so I can actually check their headings.  If I wish to I can 'white list' an item, meaning it no longer goes in.  Now, it happens that the sdb.org address, responsible for a veritable tsunami of email in any one day, has been automatically 'blacklisted' by many spamfilters.  There is no easy solution to that.  We could use @dduck.com and it would still happen.  
    That answers the second question - I know that many pull austraLasia out of their spam box to read it, because I see the 'Re: Spam: australasia' in the heading when they write to me.  And of course if you don't pull it out because you are unaware it is even going in there, then you are not reading this, more's the pity!  I do suggest you check your spam box today and see what is in there and maybe suggest to others that they do the same.  'White list' items you do not want to go there in the future, you know, letters from your provincial, ANS news and the like! That could help.
    But Bosconet?  For two days this week our Regional website went off-line, or seemingly so.  It appears to be online again this morning, but I can't upload.  Which also means I cannot update its contents at the moment, and that seems to include the XML file for Feed readers, even though I seem to be able to FTP them (don't worry if you can't follow the technicalities, but you know the results, or lack of them!) Why is Bosconet occasionally snagged on a reef somewhere in cyberspace?  If I knew why it would no longer be snagged.  It is almost certainly related to problems with the Rome server.  Fix it, you say!  Easier said than done.  It's time there was a patron Saint of cybersapce, or one for patience at the very least.
    Later today, server permitting, something on the Chinese New Year which, UK's 'Independent' newspaper today says has involved the greatest mass movement of human beings ever known on the planet this year, as Chinese workers travel home to their families to celebrate.  2 billion journeys that puts the Haj in the shade for mass movement in a single event.
VOCABULARY
on the blink: doesn't work; in this case goes offline.
_______________________
AustraLasia is an email service for the Salesian Family of Asia Pacific.  It also functions as an agency for ANS based in Rome.  For RSS feeds, subscribe to www.bosconet.aust.com/rssala.xml

  1. 1158_Australian Salesian Missions raises $3m for overseas aid projects

    CategoryEAO Views210
    Read More
  2. 1168_The Brother; being selective with your news; you are a news-writer

    CategoryEAO Views205
    Read More
  3. 1169_EAO students keen to take up new Salesian Studies Masters course in Spiritual Theology

    CategoryEAO Views361
    Read More
  4. 1197_Memoirs of Oratory - available as an ebook in English

    CategoryEAO Views561
    Read More
  5. 1202_Lectio Divina all the go in EAO

    CategoryEAO Views298
    Read More
  6. 1218_East Asia-Oceania strong source of missionary vocations for 2006

    CategoryEAO Views297
    Read More
  7. 1227_DB Regional retreat and vocation promotion

    CategoryEAO Views243
    Read More
  8. 1243_EAO Editors a strong presence at SB world convention

    CategoryEAO Views427
    Read More
  9. 1261_Watching grass grow! Two EAO sources of information

    CategoryEAO Views242
    Read More
  10. 1314_EAO grateful for Polish missionaries - and pushing for more!

    CategoryEAO Views198
    Read More
  11. 1328_To Salesian Brothers throughout the EAO Region: thanks!

    CategoryEAO Views284
    Read More
  12. 1335_Youth Ministry EAO: ready for HK 2006? Fr Domenech would like to be.

    CategoryEAO Views221
    Read More
  13. 1349_Manila, Tokyo, HCM, Melbourne, Bangkok: ordinations

    CategoryEAO Views284
    Read More
  14. 1352_EAO members benefit from Missionary course

    CategoryEAO Views267
    Read More
  15. 1359_Council approves conclusions from EAO Region study

    CategoryEAO Views826
    Read More
  16. 1375_Consecrated Secular Life: the EAO story with reference to CDB and VDB

    CategoryEAO Views431
    Read More
  17. 1379_Analysis of austraLasia 2005

    CategoryEAO Views377
    Read More
  18. 1384_EAO has the numbers in Rome, and elsewhere

    CategoryEAO Views424
    Read More
  19. 1397_Brothers, in EAO and elsewhere - two important ports of call

    CategoryEAO Views312
    Read More
  20. 1413_Bosconet snagged on a reef in cyberspace, and other related issues

    CategoryEAO Views296
    Read More
Board Pagination Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next
/ 8