So this afternoon, I submitted a request to covad about my impending DSL
order. I got back an autoreply that looked rather familar. I’m fairly
amazed at the ticket number. As far as I know, this is the single
largest RT instance in production. Has anyone out there scaled
RT > 120k tickets?
Jesse
----- Forwarded message from Request Tracker rt@Covad.COM -----From: Request Tracker rt@Covad.COM
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 14:31:57 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [Covad #116705] (Boston Dispatch) Re: jmort-C26545 : COVAD ORDER ACCEPTED-Covad Service Order 388684 for Jesse Vincent - jmort, Jesse Vincent
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To: jesse@fsck.com
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jesse reed vincent – jrvincent@wesleyan.edu – jesse@fsck.com
pgp keyprint: 50 41 9C 03 D0 BC BC C8 2C B9 77 26 6F E1 EB 91
that’s security the same way that asking for directions to topeka and
being told that a seal is a mammal is informative
-robin@apocalypse.org