Posts from ‘January, 2010’

AT&T Fiber Installation, Part 1

The building we’re in was already lit with Verizon fiber, but we ended up having to accelerate our plans to install a secondary fiber entrance for an AT&T loop due to the continuing delays with Verizon. This time it involves some road construction. Ultimately this is a benefit for everyone because we have two independent [...]

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IANA IPv4 Address Pool Dips Below 10%

With the distribution of two /8 blocks to APNIC, the Number Resource Organization (NRO) today announced that less than ten percent of available IPv4 addresses remain unallocated. “This is a key milestone in the growth and development of the global Internet,” noted Axel Pawlik, Chairman of the NRO. “With less than 10 percent of the [...]

New: Sieve Plugins and ‘managesieve’ Port 2000 Open

We have decided to allow managesieve (tcp port 2000) from external clients. This will allow external tools to log in to the sieve and manage it directly rather than relying on our web-based interface alone. (However, be aware that some clients have TLS incompatibilities that may cause login to fail.) As such, we have also [...]

New: API mailbox “add” and SMTP “Trim Message (DATA) Size To”

We’ve added two new features: a “new” method for the API “mailbox” method so you can create new hosted mail box accounts through the API and a unique “Trim Message (DATA) Size To” to our mail services. The “Trim Message (DATA) Size To” advanced option was added per request. It’s unique in that it allows [...]