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ipMom: Part 2, creating e-mail aliases

 

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ipMom: Part 1, changing your password

IPv6 – Tech Talk with customers

Last month there was a little concern in the general media about the Internet running out of IP space and some customers contacted us about their concerns. We love energetic customers with questions.  Below is one of our customers’ comment and question:

“Dice predicted that IPv4 IPs would be completely allocated in the next 18 months.  Obviously (if this is true), they are interested in having people know something about IPv6 so they can have such expertise in their job exchange.

Do we as users of ipHouse need to be concerned about hardware, software, other implications of this — DSL, DNS, etc., etc. …”

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News from ipMom

The mother of all mothers “ipMom” has gained yet another new feature.

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Undeliverable mail

One of the most common email related support calls I get is someone wondering why they’re receiving “Undeliverable Mail Returned to Sender” notifications when sending out email to a particular email address. These “bounce back” messages will tell you why the email couldn’t be delivered, but often times the language used isn’t immediately understandable by someone who isn’t an IT professional, or “into computer stuff”. I thought I’d go over some of the more common undeliverable errors, and explain what they mean. I made a test email address for this purpose, blogtest@iphouse.com – and then sent several emails to it that were intended to be bounced for various reasons. Here’s the first bounce back message:

This is the mail system at host smtpin-2.iphouse.net.

I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.
<blogtest@iphouse.com>: permission denied. Command output: maildrop: maildir
    over quota.

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