I restarted Apache, which only helped for a few minutes. It's unreachable again.
No idea what's going on. The qmail activity seems suspicious, don't know if it's legit, maybe it's just spam sent to our lists.
A hopefully unrelated issue is that I get a 4 MB commit email every 2 hours. Seems to be stuck in a queue. It's the same mail every time, dated from yesterday, identical id (headers pasted below). I experimented with SVN commit emails yesterday for the /home/etoys/svn repository. Did that as root user su'ed to www-data. Now disabled again but I don't think this caused the problem.
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Hi,
the Cog VM release is now ready to be made available. The only
remaining steps are to set-up an accessible web page or ftp directory, move
the relevant files there and then announce to the community. I have the
files and the announcement in hand but don't have a web page and/or ftp
directory. Andreas, Greg Nuyens (Teleplace CEO) and I have agreed that
somewhere on squeak.org would be good. If that's ok with y'all can we
arrange this step quite soon? I'm happy to use an ftp directory on
ftp.squeak.org as its the lowest effort, but I'm not aware of a guest login.
I tried to login yesterday using guest, my Monticello credentials etc but
couldn't get access. Is ftp.squeak.org generally accessible or should we
set-up a web page? If a web page, what collateral would you need (an HTML
file, etc)?
hot to trot
Eliot