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blocked emails

updated thu 5 jul 12

 

Greg Relaford on tue 3 jul 12


Is the Clayart listserv hosted in any way by the South Dakota K12
Datacenter? Could the list be forwarding through that datacenter? That is
the only legitimate way they could be bouncing anything.

The problem with IT (information technology) in K-12, with respect to web
or email filtering, is they are often required by law, policy, or more
often both..... To filter anything coming through their realm.

I have 15 years experience in K-12 IT, and would have no problem exploring
a solution. However, I would need a little more information about the
listserv hosting setup.

If email is passing through their network, they may not have the leeway to
exempt this list, even if it is technically possible.

We have never filtered where I work, but it's a private school. Plus, kids
get around those filters easily.

Greg Relaford

Steve Mills on wed 4 jul 12


It would seem to me (as an outsider) you would need to talk to the Techs at=
A=3D
CERs about that.=3D20

Steve M

Steve Mills
Bath
UK
www.mudslinger.me.uk
Sent from my iPod


On 4 Jul 2012, at 06:58, Greg Relaford wrote:

> Is the Clayart listserv hosted in any way by the South Dakota K12
> Datacenter? Could the list be forwarding through that datacenter? That is
> the only legitimate way they could be bouncing anything.
>=3D20
> The problem with IT (information technology) in K-12, with respect to web
> or email filtering, is they are often required by law, policy, or more
> often both..... To filter anything coming through their realm.
>=3D20
> I have 15 years experience in K-12 IT, and would have no problem explorin=
g=3D

> a solution. However, I would need a little more information about the
> listserv hosting setup.
>=3D20
> If email is passing through their network, they may not have the leeway t=
o=3D

> exempt this list, even if it is technically possible.
>=3D20
> We have never filtered where I work, but it's a private school. Plus, kid=
s=3D

> get around those filters easily.
>=3D20
> Greg Relaford

Edouard Bastarache on wed 4 jul 12


Hello all

If you want to know the path to LSV.CERAMICS.ORG,
go to DOS and type "tracert lsv.ceramics.org"
From here it took 18 hops to get there!!!

Plejkore,

Edouard Bastarache
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Mills"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: Blocked emails


It would seem to me (as an outsider) you would need to talk to the Techs at
ACERs about that.

Steve M

Steve Mills
Bath
UK
www.mudslinger.me.uk
Sent from my iPod


On 4 Jul 2012, at 06:58, Greg Relaford wrote:

> Is the Clayart listserv hosted in any way by the South Dakota K12
> Datacenter? Could the list be forwarding through that datacenter? That is
> the only legitimate way they could be bouncing anything.
>
> The problem with IT (information technology) in K-12, with respect to web
> or email filtering, is they are often required by law, policy, or more
> often both..... To filter anything coming through their realm.
>
> I have 15 years experience in K-12 IT, and would have no problem explorin=
g
> a solution. However, I would need a little more information about the
> listserv hosting setup.
>
> If email is passing through their network, they may not have the leeway t=
o
> exempt this list, even if it is technically possible.
>
> We have never filtered where I work, but it's a private school. Plus, kid=
s
> get around those filters easily.
>
> Greg Relaford