Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/11/27

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Subject: [Leica] Report from LUG Central in Palo Alto, California
From: stasys1 at cox.net (stasys1@cox.net)
Date: Thu Nov 27 20:14:09 2008

---- Brian Reid <reid@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> wrote: 
> >From time to time over the last year the LUG has been shut down because 
> >of an overload on my server computers, caused by too much spam. In mid 
> >October there was a discussion of possible solutions after a particularly 
> >nasty overload. There was a lot of good advice offered.
> 
> I decided to take the advice offered by Jeff Moore and buy a Barracuda 
> Networks Spam Firewall. I got it installed about 10 days ago, and it took 
> a week for all of the required DNS changes to propagate around the world. 
> So it's been fully operational for 4 or 5 days.
> 
> It's amazing. The box is stopping 90,000 spams per day, and my mailbox is 
> pretty much free of spam. More relevant to the LUG, the server computer 
> that runs the LUG is also pretty much free of spam, so it is sailing along 
> with a load factor of about 0.1 and being very responsive and reliable.
> 
> I've just finished putting away the leftovers from Thanksgiving dinner, 
> and during the 12 hour interval that I've been away from the computer, I 
> got less than 5 spams in my mailbox. I think I am going to like this 
> newfound silence, and I know the servers already like it.
> 
> Brian Reid
> LUG Saloon Keeper
> 
> Brian- Thnaks for the good work- we'd be nowhere without you!  Glad you 
> made it thru thanksgiving dinner like most of us. Best, Stasys
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