Don't think so. I'm getting slack mail from Received: from mail-71-234.slack.com (mail-71-234.slack.com. [166.78.71.234]) On 12 April 2017 at 14:35, Alice Wonder <alice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 04/12/2017 05:28 AM, Alice Wonder wrote: > >> On 04/12/2017 05:23 AM, Andrew Holway wrote: >> >>> Hallo, >>> >>> Considering the relative decline of IRC (sorry folks) I have set up a >>> Slack >>> for Enterprise Linux. I've been using "pythondev.slack.com" and >>> honestly, >>> its a fantastic tool for community support with really nice features for >>> computer centric discussion. >>> >>> https://enterpriselinux.slack.com/shared_invite/MTY4MTM5NjQ2 >>> NTc5LTE0OTE5OTkyNTctMjkyNGU1NWQzOA >>> >>> >>> My hope is that those running Rhel and Centos can have a common place to >>> flame war about SystemD, what to do when FreeIPA replication breaks >>> and how >>> to give your network interfaces sensible names without having to use a >>> pastebin. >>> >>> Thoughts? Experiances? >>> >>> >> Well it claims to have sent me an e-mail but so far it hasn't. >> >> > Might be: > > Apr 12 12:29:23 li796-67 postfix/smtpd[942]: warning: hostname ddit888.net > does not resolve to address 211.72.214.34: Name or service not known > Apr 12 12:29:23 li796-67 postfix/smtpd[942]: connect from > unknown[211.72.214.34] > Apr 12 12:29:25 li796-67 postfix/smtpd[942]: disconnect from > unknown[211.72.214.34] > > Not sure, it connected and then disconnected at the right time but no > message. All other maillog entries at the right time are accounted for. > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos