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sathishkumar | 4 May 07:42
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[Rails-deploy] Couldn’t get bounced email id in “Failure delivery notice”

Hi All,

We have an email receiver component to receive mails. We couldn’t get the bounced email id from “failure delivery notice” email.

Scenario:  In email receiver,  we need to process the bounced emails separately as in it needs to be tracked and take a action to stop sending emails to particular email-id if it is hard bounce, and if it’s a soft bounce, we have to make a count for it and take action according to the number failures.

Problem: We have found/ differentiated the bounced emails from regular emails. But we need to find out which email-id has been failed to deliver / invalid one. All email service providers are mentioning the email id in body content (“Failure delivery notice”) in different format.

Question: Can you please anyone suggest me, how to find out the email-id which is failed to deliver / invalid one from that bounced email notice.

Looking for a your suggestions / comments eagerly,

Thanks in Advance,

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Sathish Kumar Sadhasivam,
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Robby Russell | 11 Mar 21:42
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[ANN] Ruby on Rails Hosting 2009 Survey results!


Hey all,

We just published the results from the Ruby on Rails hosting survey
that we ran a few months ago. You can see the results in CSV, PDF, and
HTML format at the following url:

* http://rails-hosting.com/

Thanks again to all those who helped us out with this!

Cheers,
Robby

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design // development // hosting w/Ruby on Rails

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Robby Russell | 13 Jan 19:50
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[ANN] SURVEY: Rails Hosting in 2009


Hello all!

We're running a survey over the coming weeks to collect information
about how you all are currently deploying and hosting your Ruby on
Rails applications. The data will be published for the entire
community to use.

My blog post about survey: http://rubyurl.com/cELU

 If you have a few minutes to spare, please consider taking a few
minutes to answer the survey questions.

Take the survey here: http://rubyurl.com/rk5Y

Thanks!

Robby

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Jeremy McAnally | 2 Jun 03:35
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[REMINDER] Ruby Hoedown 2008 CFP and Early Registration end tomorrow!


Howdy all,
This is just a quick reminder that the CFP and early registration ends
for the Ruby Hoedown 2008 tomorrow.  The price will go up to $199, so
register now and save $50 (or more if you read Ruby Inside...).
Register here: http://rubyhoedown.eventwax.com/ruby-hoedown-2008/register

Our CFP is shaping up to give us a great set of talks, but we'd love
to see more.  Get those proposals in!  Find more information on
proposing a talk here: http://www.rubyhoedown.com/cfp.html

--Jeremy

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Ruby in Practice (http://manning.com/mcanally/)
My free Ruby e-book (http://humblelittlerubybook.com/)

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Alexey Verkhovsky | 14 Mar 07:25
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[ANN] RubyWorks Production Stack 1.2.0, RedHat/CentOS release

Dear all,

I've just uploaded to RubyForge RPM repositories for version 1.2.0 of
RubyWorks production stack. In a nutshell this is just an upgrade of
all third-party components to their current stable versions, and a few
bug fixes. The link to Release Notes is below.

IMPORTANT:
There is a change in repository metadata. If you are already using
RubyWorks RPMs with CentOS 4 or 5, or RedHat EL 5, please replace your
/etc/yum.repos.d/RubyWorks.*.repo with this file:
http://rubyworks.rubyforge.org/RubyWorks.repo. RedHat EL 4 users don't
need to change anything.

WHAT'S THIS?
RubyWorks production stack is a collection of open-source software
required to host a RubyOnRails application on a
Linux server. To set up a production Rails server, you point a package
manager to RubyWorks package repository, run one command, and
few minutes later you have a skeleton Rails application served by a
cluster of Mongrel servers, load-balanced by
HAProxy, monitored by monit and controlled by runit.

LINKS
Installation guide and other documentation: http://rubyworks.rubyforge.org
Release notes for 1.2.0 RedHat release:
http://rubyworks.rubyforge.org/RELEASE_NOTES_1.2.0_redhat

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Robby Russell | 4 Sep 20:17
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[ANN] Boxcar now available!


Hey all!

I'll keep this short as I know that you're all probably just as busy as 
we've all been.

We (PLANET ARGON) are excited to announce that Boxcar, our new hosting 
solution for Ruby on Rails, is now open to the public. We've been 
quietly making announcements to our existing customers, announcement 
lists, and finally our company blog(s).

Read the announcement here:

* http://blog.planetargon.com/2007/8/22/rails-boxcar-is-here

For more information, contact us at:

* http://planetargon.com/contact.html

Cheers,

Robby

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Ezra Zygmuntowicz | 17 Aug 17:08
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[ADV] Deploying Rails Applications Beta Book Release

Hello Friends-

	I'm happy to announce the beta release of my book for the Pragmatic  
Programmers, Deploying Rails Applications, A Step by Step Guide. It's  
been in the works for a long time and has been rewritten multiple  
times as Rails deployment changes fast. It's an early beta book and  
has a little more then half of the final content. We are aiming to  
release a new chapter every 3 weeks until the book if finished.

	I'd like to thank my co-authors Bruce Tate, Geoff Grosenbach and  
Brian Hogan for helping to make it happen.

http://pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/fr_deploy

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Alexey Verkhovsky | 27 Jul 05:18
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[ANN] RubyWorks 0.0.4 - x86_64 support and some extra packages (including rmagick)


RubyWorks production stack is a collection of open-source software
required to host a RubyOnRails application on a Linux server.

To set up a production Rails server, you point a package manager to
RubyWorks package repository, run one command, and few minutes later
you have a skeleton Rails application served by a cluster of Mongrel
servers, load-balanced by HAProxy, monitored by monit and controlled
by runit.

Version 0.0.4 is the first release candidate on the way to version
1.0. The core stack has stabilized, and changes from 0.0.3 are all
peripheral:

* Officially supported x86_64 packages on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and CentOS.
* Pre-compiled Ruby gems added to the package repositories:
rubygem-libxml-ruby, rubygem-hpricot, rubygem-ferret,
rubygem-ruby-debug, rubygem-rmagick. All these packages are optional
(not automatically installed with 'rubyworks' main package, but
available from the same RPM/DEB repositories).
* Added log rotation script /etc/cron.daily/rubyworks.logrotate.daily.
* BUGFIX: Corrected the value of clitimeout in haproxy.conf (changed
from 150 seconds to 15 seconds).
* Added documentation for individual components in the stack.

RubyForge project page: http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyworks
Documentation: http://rubyworks.rubyforge.org
Commercial support: http://studios.thoughtworks.com/rubyworks
Users mailing list: rubyworks-users@...

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Alexey Verkhovsky | 22 Jun 05:52
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[ANN] RubyWorks 0.0.2 - Rails production stack, now with Debian/Ubuntu support


RubyWorks production stack is a collection of open-source software
required to host a RubyOnRails application on a Linux server,
developed by ThoughtWorks Studios.

To set up a production Rails server, you point a package manager to
RubyWorks package repository, run one command, and in a couple of
minutes you have a skeleton Rails application served by a cluster of
Mongrel servers, load-balanced by HAProxy, monitored by monit and
controlled by runit.

...we should definitely make one of those "wow, how much I can get in
5 minutes" screencasts about this... :)

Version 0.0.2 is a second development release of the stack, with the
following useful and exciting new features:

* No need to compile anything on the production server (all necessary
gems are available pre-compiled from RubyWorks gem repository);
* The stack can be installed on Ubuntu 7 (Feisty Fawn) and Debian 4
(Etch) - although the latter requires libc from unstable APT
repository (sid);
* Database drivers with Ruby bindings for MySQL, Postgres and Oracle
are provided;
* all daemons are started and stopped by runit.

RubyForge page: Project page on
Documentation: http://rubyworks.rubyforge.org
Commercial support: http://studios.thoughtworks.com/rubyworks
Users mailing list: rubyworks-users@...

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Alexey Verkhovsky | 16 May 10:52
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[ANN] RubyWorks 0.0.1 - early preview alpha "who knows, it may actually work" release of Rails production stack for RedHat and CentOS Linux


Dear world at large,

In the spirit of "release early, release often", with special emphasis
on "early", we are making available to you RubyWorks 0.0.1.

RubyWorks is a yum repository (collection of binary RPM packages) that
provides all software components needed to host a Rails application on
a RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 or CentOS 4, pre-configured and ready to
go.

Usage scenario for this product is as follows:

1. Point your package manager (up2date or yum) to
http://rubyworks.rubyforge.org/RPMS/i386

2. Type  "up2date rubyworks" ("yum install rubyworks" on CentOS)

3. Sit back and relax. Two minutes later you can browse to
http://localhost:3001 and see a Welcome To Rails page, served by a
cluster of four Mongrels, running in production mode, proxied behind
HAProxy and monitored by monit.

4. Automatically get upgrades, bug fixes and security patches, tested
for backward-compatibility with a specific minor version of Rails (1.2
at present).

5. Live happily ever after...

As the version number (and, indeed, the title of this message)
suggests, this is an early release. Our primary intention is that
people who have a need for something like this have something to look
at and tell us about anything wrong or missing.

On the other hand, it works as advertised on developers' computers, so
if you need to deploy Rails on CentOS or RHEL today, you now have a
choice of spending half a day to set everything up manually, or half
an hour to install RubyWorks.

Further details are at http://rubyworks.rubyforge.org

If you are attending RailsConf this weekend, and want to talk about
this project, feel free to seek me out in corridors, or leave me a
note at ThoughtWorks booth. Especially if you think that RubyWork
sucks - I will be delighted to hear about it. Honestly, that's what
versions 0.0.1 are for.

I'm also doing a talk on Saturday in Products & Services track, which
will cover hows, whys and the bright future of RubyWorks (hint: it's
not just a bunch of RPMs and a phone number, nor a rerun of J2EE in
Ruby).

With crossed fingers,
Alexey Verkhovsky
RubyWorks team
ThoughtWorks

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