
On Mon, Apr 26, 2004 at 11:52:08PM +1200, DrWho? wrote:
At 22:33 26/04/2004, you wrote:
^^^
* DrWho? <x_files_(a)ihug.co.nz> [2004-04-26 12:19]:
At 17:27 26/04/2004, you wrote:
^^^
Who is "you"? Can you configure your mailer for proper attribution, please?
Not sure what you mean?
He means that your mailer starts messages with "... YOU wrote", even when it is sending to a mailing list.
The idea is to save the DSL cap from being blown by un-needed offshore connections.
All incoming packets will count against your data cap, regardless of whether or not your machine accepts them. If you want an apache-only solution, you can do order deny, allow deny from all allow from .nz in a <Location> block, but that will mean that people in NZ whose dns returns anything other than .nz won't be able to get to it. Likewise machines with a .nz might actually be located overseas. John McPherson