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Is aioe Down - Permanently Now?
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| Ned Kelly 2007-10-27, 1:12 am |
| Aioe seems to be down again.
Is this a permanent outage, or just temporary?
Perhaps someone connected can advise all of us.
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| Doctor Who 2007-10-27, 1:15 pm |
| On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 02:51:44 GMT, Ned Kelly <NedKelly@usenetexchange.com> wrote:
>Aioe seems to be down again.
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>Is this a permanent outage, or just temporary?
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>Perhaps someone connected can advise all of us.
Not down for me. I have used it a few times in the last few days.
This post is through aioe.
If you are trying to post PGP encrypted msgs's then, yes they
are now (mostly) blocked.
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| Doctor Who wrote:
> If you are trying to post PGP encrypted msgs's then, yes they
> are now (mostly) blocked.
due large abuses
aioe.org is working, btw
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| Nomen Nescio 2007-10-28, 1:12 pm |
| In article <fg24qq$d2s$1@aioe.org>
Aioe <estasi@aioe.org> wrote:
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If it's PGP encrypted, how do you know it's abuse?
Perhaps you meant that a PGP encrypted message "looks" like a binary,
therefore it's rejected?
> aioe.org is working, btw
Anything working is good. Thank you.
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| Nomen Nescio wrote:
> Perhaps you meant that a PGP encrypted message "looks" like a binary,
> therefore it's rejected?
there are two possible problems
1. PGP encrypted messages look like binaries and at the moment all antispam
filters are configured by all sites in order to reject everything that
could be a binary content due the large amount of abuses
2. PGP encrypted messages that make use of multipart (that are enclosed in a
multipart message) are often rejected because the filters don't recognize
that multipart format than reject the articles as 'falsified'.
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Aioe <estasi@aioe.org> wrote:
>Doctor Who wrote:
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>aioe.org is working, btw
My experience with AIOE is that it's very erratic. Sometimes posts go
thru and other times they don't, i.e. they are blocked but I've never
been able to figure out why. I don't exceed daily posting limits and
usually don't make more than a couple of posts per day. Also, I
follow all the posting rules, etc. I don't get error messages or any-
thing, I know the post has failed when it never shows up on Usenet.
If a post has failed (been blocked) once, trying it again at a later
time has *always* failed. I have had two attempted posts fail today,
different content, different newsgroup distribution, and I have no
idea why. Once again, I've not been remotely close to the daily
posting limit for my IP address.
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| Anonymous 2007-10-31, 1:14 am |
| In article
<1193621786.187743.213920@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com>
blade <bladerunner@cheetah.endjunk.com> wrote:
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> My experience with AIOE is that it's very erratic. Sometimes posts go
> thru and other times they don't, i.e. they are blocked but I've never
> been able to figure out why. I don't exceed daily posting limits and
> usually don't make more than a couple of posts per day. Also, I
> follow all the posting rules, etc. I don't get error messages or any-
> thing, I know the post has failed when it never shows up on Usenet.
> If a post has failed (been blocked) once, trying it again at a later
> time has *always* failed. I have had two attempted posts fail today,
> different content, different newsgroup distribution, and I have no
> idea why. Once again, I've not been remotely close to the daily
> posting limit for my IP address.
Are you accessing Aioe using Tor? If so, the exit node may have
exceeded Aioe's daily posting limit thus affecting you, even
though you personally haven't exceeded the limit.
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| Anonymous 2007-10-31, 1:14 am |
| Anonymous wrote:
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> blade <bladerunner@cheetah.endjunk.com> wrote:
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> Are you accessing Aioe using Tor? If so, the exit node may have
> exceeded Aioe's daily posting limit thus affecting you, even
> though you personally haven't exceeded the limit.
Do they still have their hidden service up to get around this
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| Anonymous wrote:
> Do they still have their hidden service up to get around this
> limitation?
no
it was defeated by a large spamrun
tor isn't a good technology
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