Posted: 3/26/09 8:42am
Today's upgrades caused minor service outages. However, that phase of the upgrade is complete. Tomorrow we will be turning up the new speed. I will watch connections to make sure they are in threshold limits, but i will likely miss something. If you are having problems, remember to power cycle the modem first. Then if you still have trouble, please call so we can look at the problem. I will be working this weekend to fix any issues with this upgrade. I am here for you. :)
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Posted: 3/25/09 8:15am
We will be upgrading, testing, and increasing the default speed profile for all dsl customers over the next few days. If you have problems, remember to reset the power on your modem first. This will force the modem to update to the new speed. If you still have problems, call our office and I will come by and check out your problem.
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Posted: 1/22/09 3:15pm
I will be installing a caching proxy server this weekend. This will make webpages load faster, as the images on the page will be cached locally. When a site has been updated, the remote server will notify this in the headers and the new page will be served. This is not really any different than your browser caching, other than it helps all customers load pages faster. This should have a great impact on interactive services, like gaming.
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Posted: 9/22/08 8:16am
For anyone that uses the webmail, sometimes the folders needed in the webmail were not being created properly. This bug has been repaired. The next time you log in, you will see the folders for things like "trash" and such.
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Posted: 9/17/08 11:39am
Again, the email i sent out was just a retransmission of the email everyone that was on the old mail server got 2 or 3 years ago. I can only assume that the reason it happened is cause that "notification server" is only active when we do something like that, so it can't clean out its logs and thus, still had those emails in its queue. I was building a contact for for wichita online and the upcoming new mptelco and mptelcodsl site. I didnt know it happened til it was too late, and I apologize. But nothing changed on the server side. it was just a retransmission of the old message.
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Posted: 9/17/08 8:00am
The email I sent last night, was completely accidental. Actually, it shouldn't have even been sent at all, because the mail queue on that server should have been cleared out many moons ago, but whatver. Lets just say, it was a test..
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Posted: 6/23/08 1:10pm
We have been finishing up the upgrade since last Thursday. There were some more changes that were needed than were expected. This will all be cleared up soon. There is still a possibility for a few more outages today, as we will be changing out cards. The speeds and instability that were seen this weekend will be fixed today.
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Posted: 6/17/08 12:44pm
The MPTelco DSL system will be upgraded on Thursday, 6/19. This will take a few hours, and will be service effecting. The upgrade will support more bandwidth and fix some packet loss issues we have begun seeing. Watch for this, and if you are not able to connect by the end of the day on Thursday, call the office.
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Posted: 5/15/08 10:00am
I know there have been some intermittent issues lately. Like I have always said, if you are having a problem, always call. However, I have been doing some chaging on the servers that would cause temporary "blinking" of service. Once all the changes are complete there will be no single server that will cause a problem like that. Until then, if you have a problem, call, and at least we can let you know if that is the problem.
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Posted: 4/07/08 11:42am
The filter has been running and training for some time now. I will need to know how the filter is working for everyone. Don't just send me an email that says "GREAT". That does me no good. I need to know if valid emails from other people are getting the "[SPAM]" tag. I would also like for anyone that can do this to check in the message headers (this is really easy in Thunderbird, just go to View, Headers, All) and look at the filters results on good emails. If they come from one of your friends.. just check each friends email they send you and see what score it got. Look for the line near the top of the headers (If you use Webmail just open the email and then click the icon that says "Show Source") and you will see some stuff that says X-Spam-bla bla. The one that says "X-Spam-Score" is the one we are interested in. At current I am flagging the message with the [SPAM] tag if the message has a score of "6.2" and I am destroying the message if it has a "9.9". I have personally noticed that most valid emails are in the negatives (i.e. "X-Spam-Score: -2.491") or at least below "3". I am thinking about changing the flag setting to about "5" and the kill setting to about "7.9". I need to know if customers are going to start losing valid emails cause of this. Thanks ;)
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Posted: 3/30/08 3:40pm
I know the Wichita Online message you got in the mail is confusing. MPTelco will still be providing your service to you. Wichita Online will be providing the bandwidth through the dsl line that MPTelco has to your house. This is actually not different than it is right now. On our end it is alittle different on papaer, but the bandwidth is current purchased by Wichita Online from Oklahoma City and Medicine Park purchases it from Wichita Online. This will remove one step there but will be transparent to the user other than the support line you call. I will still be your tech.
Eli Vaughan
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Posted: 3/20/08 7:40pm
I haven't turned on all the features but I updated the webmail. If I messed up anything that someone uses, let me know so I can fix it.
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Posted: 3/06/08 2:26pm
I will be taking the mail server down on Monday. It will take about an hour or two, maybe. The system hardrive needs to be replaced and the memory needs to be upgraded. I will do it around noon. Emails should bounce and be resent so there should be no loss of emails.
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Posted: 1/29/08 12:34am
I have a test version of the upgraded webmail system up for all the webmail users. It is just a test. None of the address book will be in the test yet. It will when I actually switch to it, all data will be moved with it. I am pretty sure this will fix the problem with composing a new message logging users out with the "session invalid" message. There are lots of little neaties (as I will call them cause it is 12:30 am) in the new client so check it out and tell me if there are bazillions of bugs or if you love it or whatever. I rely on customer feedback to see what the customer wants. If it is in my power (it probaby is) I will do whatever to make your experience the best it can be. As of this second I have been composing an email in the new client for almost 20 minutes with no input for keep alive and it is working great. Check it out here and let me know.
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Posted: 1/24/08 12:13am
Up until tonight, there were no email messages that were being dropped by any spam content filter. As of right now, they are. I have grepped the logs and determined a setting that is right in the middle of normal spam and outragously obvious spam. I am worried about getting too close to the fine line, so I will leave it there for a while. Thanks to all the customers that have given be feedback on the filter settings. (there have been 2) I am on my own on this one. If you notice that some messages are getting dropped that you actually wanted, let me know and I'll see about adjusting the filter activity. Since I haven't had a response on the content filtering side from any customer at all, it is hard for me to determine if my setting is too high or low. Please give me some feedback.
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Posted: 1/22/08 4:49pm
THAT TOOK ENTIRELY TOO LONG!!!!!!! Copying to raid 1 is obviously slower than a single drive or striping. However, reading from the drive will be 3 times faster. Sorry that took so long. We are now running on the new Intel Quad Core goodness and I have reenabled realtime virus filtering along with content filtering.
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Posted: 1/22/08 9:27am
The mail server will be down for a few hours this morning as I copy the mail to the new hard drives with RAID 1 mirroring for data protection. There is a lot of mail so it will take quite a while. If the mail system is down, people will recieve a bounce. If I left it running, there would be mail that would be dropped cause of the new drive. it only copies so many files at a time.. so it has to be down for the time. I have also implemented a whitelist that I can easily edit to allow the domains that are improperly configured. If you are having trouble receiving from a domain, call the office or email me and let me know so that I can decide if they need to be added to the whitelist, or simply called and instructed how to fix their problem. The rule that is dropping the mail is a rule I will not remove. It is a very standard rule and it is the rule that is dropping almost 80,000 spam messages per day. It is just better for me to confront the domain being dropped and tell them which part they are failing, and how to fix it. In the event that it is just a slow Windows based DNS server I'll add them to the whitelist and tell them the alternatives. Please let me know if you are having trouble receiving from a domain.
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Posted: 1/11/08 10:37pm
I just finished the rules and regulations for the spam filtering. I am not sure how strict or passive things are right now, thus I will be needing to know if anyone is getting spam that isn't being marked as spam (false negative) or if valid mail (ham) that is getting marked as spam (false positive). Please keep an eye on it so that we can quickly make some rules. Things have to be changed a lot before I can put in a system that creates rules from customer input (i.e. forwarding SPAM to an address so that it is marked as SPAM in the future.) so the best we can do is get this adjusted properly. It can have a huge impact on the UBE (unsolicited bulk email) coming in. I have also instated some rules that should block some of the more pretentious junk completely. Make sure you don't immediately start making some rule in your mail client that deletes the message based on the filter tags. As this is still a testing phase, if you do this, you wont know that the emails you want are being deleted, or what is going on. If anyone wants to see how the filter works just call the office and I'll send you a GTUBE test email that the filter will flag.
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Posted: 12/13/07 1:41pm
We are back to the old connection, and speeds are soring again. If you or anyone is still having a problem, you should reset the modem and let it obtain the information from the new connection. We again thank everyone for the help with the temporary connection, and the speedy fix on this connection.
Eli Vaughan
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Posted: 12/11/07 7:53pm
Due to the power issues in Oklahoma City, there is a temporary change in speed. We are doing the best we can to give everyone internet access, but it is on par with the temporary connection we have to Oklahoma City. Huge Thanks to INFO (Indian Nation Fiber Optics) and ACRS2000 for the work on helping us get this temporary connection. We will be back to normal as soon as we can. You may notice some differences in the connection, but please be patient.
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Posted: 11/29/07 4:34pm
On Sunday, December 2nd, we will be upgrading our entire dsl system in order to ready ourselves for the new DLC unit going in on Highway 49. This will be entire service area effecting, but we aren't expecting anything to go wrong. We are only expecting a minor amount of downtime. The new unit going in place will be to feed the customers which have been waiting for dsl for the last few weeks. This will optimize distance and speed for those customers, and the current users.
Also, I have been working on a new webpage for the homepage.. and it will be very clean but much prettier. I might even put some pictures on there. :) Anyway, the new site will have the same content as this current page, with the exception of the news area. I am going to archive this news and start fresh with the new news page. All of this content will still be obtainable, but won't be cluttering up the site. Other than, the new site will function well, and anyone that is not technologically inclined should have no problem finding the information they are used to on this site.
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Posted: 10/12/07 11:41pm
MPTelco had to shutdown the mail server for a short period of time tonight to move it to a new server rack, and update some software and drives. I did this at 11:57pm. Any mail that might have been sent at this time and for the following 30 to 45 minutes might need to be resent. Most mail should queue up on the other servers, but you never know.
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Posted: 9/28/07 1:42pm
MPTelco will be upgrading the main trunks to all remote units and putting in a new unit on Highway 49. During this update.. there will be reduction in the speed of ALL customers just for the weekend. The speeds will not be reduced to below the ability to stream video, but may be noticable. This has to be done for testing before the upgrade. This weekend is the best time for this testing before we put in the new trunk cards. Early next week we will be putting in the trunk cards and speeds will be noticably faster and the small packet loss problem should be gone. Just for the weekend...
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Posted: 8/26/07 9:34am
There has been alittle more spam floating around. I have noticed it as well. The filter hasn't been in place in months, so that is the reason for the more frequent spam messages. A new filtering system is on its way. I am still researching it, and then there will be a testing period. If all is good, then we will probably be filtering in a few weeks. Check in here for updates.
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Posted: 7/24/07 2:41am
It is 2:41am on July 24, 2007 and I am currently backing up all mail on the mailserver drives so that I can repair the bad drive. This should only take an hour or 5. There should be no loss of current mail on the system. However, if someone emails you during this time you may not receive the email. You may ask anyone that emails you between the hours of 2:30am and 3:30am on July 24, 2007 to resend any emails. Most mail servers will queue up emails and resend them for up to 3 hours. Other mail servers do this for even longer, and few don't queue up mail at all. I appologize, but this is normal behavior for hard drives.
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Posted: 5/15/07 5:54pm
Actually, it didn't take much. Standard file system checking will be needed. I will schedual them on this site, and I will try to make them as convenient as possible. I appologize that I didn't notice it sooner. I will start some kind of logging system immediately.
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Posted: 5/10/07 9:08am
It took a little longer than expected for some dns changes to propagate across the Internet. This resulted in mailservers not being able to find the actual mail host. The transmission is done now and mail should start flowing freely again. To my knowledge, this would only effect the last day or so. You might get the messages or you might want to ask people to resend. Sorry for the trouble.
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Posted: 4/23/07 9:30pm
The email and web servers have been moved to a faster internet connection now. Access should be about 10 times faster than it was, and it should fix some problems with pages not fully loading and such. There was such a hurry to get the email switched over that the other internet connection wasn't completely tested for this much load. Now everything is ready for the spam filtering to be put back in place. Check back with mptelcodsl.com for more information.
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Posted: 4/22/07 4:19pm
Several changes are coming up. The first of them will be tomarrow night. The change has the possibility of making the website and mail server unaccessible for a few hours. We will do the change late Thursday evening, and the change will be immediate. There will be no loss of any data, but a possible inablity to access due to cache. If you clear out your cache, everything should be fine. Or, simply try again in an hour or so.
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