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Not much that's "news" to anyone following the forums, but reaching out a little to bring everyone else up to date.
Here's the web version. (Actually, that's not quite what I sent out, but I'm too tired to copy over the latest version right now).
Oh, and I set a date for the Reddit IAmA. Now I need to get on the calendar and stuff. I'll do that.. after I wake up in a couple of hours and.. have conference calls. Yay.
[EDIT]: Oh, FWIW, if you're subscribed to the newsletter, please let me know if it comes through ok or goes to the spam folder or whatever. If/How it comes through, and what ISP you're using (Hotmail, Gmail, Comcast, whatever). I did a bunch of work over the last 3 days on improving our mail service.. punching up DKIM keysizes and things, cleaning stuff up to hopefully get as many messages through as possible. (This newsletter should be around a -4.3 in SpamAssassin, or "very not-spam"). But.. there's so many ISPs and random ways of deciding what should get through, outside input is helpful. And I can't really drop money on one of those service-companies who monitors email throughput for you.
Oh, and you might not get the newsletter until tomorrow or something. We're trying a new rate-limit to the send side, to keep Hotmail from freaking out and bouncing all their users with 550-undeliverables. So, anyway, it may take a day or so to get through the whole userlist.
Here's the web version. (Actually, that's not quite what I sent out, but I'm too tired to copy over the latest version right now).
Oh, and I set a date for the Reddit IAmA. Now I need to get on the calendar and stuff. I'll do that.. after I wake up in a couple of hours and.. have conference calls. Yay.
[EDIT]: Oh, FWIW, if you're subscribed to the newsletter, please let me know if it comes through ok or goes to the spam folder or whatever. If/How it comes through, and what ISP you're using (Hotmail, Gmail, Comcast, whatever). I did a bunch of work over the last 3 days on improving our mail service.. punching up DKIM keysizes and things, cleaning stuff up to hopefully get as many messages through as possible. (This newsletter should be around a -4.3 in SpamAssassin, or "very not-spam"). But.. there's so many ISPs and random ways of deciding what should get through, outside input is helpful. And I can't really drop money on one of those service-companies who monitors email throughput for you.
Oh, and you might not get the newsletter until tomorrow or something. We're trying a new rate-limit to the send side, to keep Hotmail from freaking out and bouncing all their users with 550-undeliverables. So, anyway, it may take a day or so to get through the whole userlist.
I'm subscribed and Gmail put this one in the Spam folder. Apparently others have flagged similar messaages as Phishing. :/
X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.3.1 (2010-03-16) on bespin.org
X-Spam-Level:
X-Spam-Status: No, score=-2.2 required=3.0 tests=DKIM_SIGNED,HTML_MESSAGE,
RCVD_IN_DNSWL_MED autolearn=disabled version=3.3.1
X-Spam-Level:
X-Spam-Status: No, score=-2.2 required=3.0 tests=DKIM_SIGNED,HTML_MESSAGE,
RCVD_IN_DNSWL_MED autolearn=disabled version=3.3.1
Live mail went to inbox
Just got it in Live Mail 2011, went to inbox also, with one of those unpredictable local ISPs.
Mine showed up in my gmail inbox today. However, I don't believe this data point is actually useful, since I already told gmail after it junked the previous newsletter that said newsletter was not spam. So I think in my case it probably skipped most of the filtering.
In my gmail account, it was detected as a Spam.