Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 11 May 2001 10:17:59 -0700 | From | David Ford <> | Subject | Re: ECN: Volunteers needed |
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I simply crontab an ECN off period for five minutes every hour and flush the mail queue.
David.
Holger Lubitz wrote:
>"H. Peter Anvin" wrote: > >>I suspect that the main way to get this thing fixed is to make sure >>ECN is enabled on the server side; for example, we have turned on ECN >>on kernel.org. If a user is using a broken software stack, it's their >>loss, not ours. >> > >This is what we do here, too. The only exceptions: Our mail server >(needs to deliver mail, even to broken sites) and our web proxy server >(also needs to connect to broken sites sometimes). Everything else is >ECN enabled. And this is the approach I'd suggest to anybody running 2.4 >servers. >
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