Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Date | Mon, 28 Apr 2003 07:30:15 -0700 | From | Stephen Satchell <> | Subject | [OT] Re: Mailinglist problems? |
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At 02:24 PM 4/28/03 +0300, Matti Aarnio wrote: > Then come various weird things, like overzealous reg-expr message > content filters, broken MTA configurations (don't people ever > test that their changes do work ?), etc...
Smaller operators and a number of company Intranets have SysAdmins who don't have a clue how to test changes in their configuration. They don't have "outside" accounts, not even ones a Yahoo or other web-mail places, so they can't evaluate their changes. They also run exactly one mail server suite, the production servers, and make changes willy-nilly to the live system without fear of consequences. (Smart mail admins have a test server and a way of exercising it -- Mail Admin 101.)
So many clueless Mail Admins I've seen have strange letters, like MCSE, after their name. Also RHCE, I'm sorry to say. (It's amazing how many people put stock in certification, only to learn that it's no bar to true twits. Any sorry tech who knows how to take exams can get most of the first- and second-level certifications with ease. Still sorry admins, but sorry admins with paper.)
Developers haven't helped much. For example, one feature I loved in IPCHAINS was the ability to run packets through the software in a testing mode and see what happened to them. I haven't found a similar function in IPTABLES yet. From this comment in the IPTABLES man page, it isn't there yet:
>BUGS > Check is not implemented (yet).
(And some joker removed this from later versions of IPTABLES, but there is still no "check" option!)
Now, how many MTAs have you encountered that let you "play" mail through them to see what happens? I've used fetchmail to do the job (inject a mailstream) on a test system, and that helps quite a bit, but then again I know about fetchmail because I once had to deal with ConcentricNet (XO) and wanting to run mail sent to my account there through my spam filters, and I have quite a corpus of spam mail I have saved just for the purpose.
Getting back to our mutton, until the marketplace requires a certain amount of USEFUL knowledge in its administrators (something like the NSFnet days) the things you are talking about will continue to be there.
OK, I'll shut up now.
Satch
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