[NCLUG] Piles of computer stuff (mostly Linux compatible) for sale.

Onyx onyx at frii.com
Mon Jul 2 09:15:14 MDT 2007


Sean,

Per the instructions on your site (http://forsale.tummy.com/), I have been
trying to send an email to your address (jafo at tummy.com) with the item I am
interested in and my contact information, but I keep receiving a bounce-back
(originating) from tummy's mail server, indicating my message is spam.  The
bounce-back message usually looks like the one below:

<SNIP>
This is the mail system at host mail.frii.com.

I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not be delivered to
one or more recipients. It's attached below.

For further assistance, please send mail to <postmaster>

If you do so, please include this problem report. You can delete your own
text from the attached returned message.

                   The mail system

<jafo at tummy.com>: host mail2.tummy.com[198.49.126.6] said: 550 5.7.1 This
    message appears to be spam. (in reply to end of DATA command)
</SNIP> 

I thought I would try sending you a message here to let you know
about...especially if others are having the same problem.

- Onyx


> -----Original Message-----
> From: nclug-bounces at nclug.org 
> [mailto:nclug-bounces at nclug.org] On Behalf Of Sean Reifschneider
> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 6:15 AM
> To: Northern Colorado Linux Users Group
> Subject: [NCLUG] Piles of computer stuff (mostly Linux 
> compatible) for sale.
> 
> I'm trying to get rid of a bunch of equipment that's been 
> piling up here.
> Pretty much all computer stuff unless I somehow get motivated 
> to list other stuff as well.  Almost all of it is stuff that 
> works with Linux.
> 
> I've got over 30 items listed, which is around a 20% of the 
> items I have to list.  I expect to be adding more items 
> basically daily.
> 
> The stuff is up on our forsale site, which I just threw 
> together, at http://forsale.tummy.com/  I spent around 4 
> hours prepping and inventorying the hardware, and maybe 
> another hour building the tools for the site.  :-) It's not 
> beautiful, but it does the job.
> 
> Thanks,
> Sean
> --
>  The day that Linux invades the desktop market is the day 
> that I start  believing in people again.
> Sean Reifschneider, Member of Technical Staff 
> <jafo at tummy.com> tummy.com, ltd. - Linux Consulting since 
> 1995: Ask me about High Availability
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