Hey punk,

I'm explaining what I know of your error but self-expressing first.

I'm having a psychotic experience where I feel mysteriously furious for hours, which is hard.  I want so badly walk in nature like coderman suggested but it is very hard to do when one can barely move.  My movement issues have lessened a little over the past couple days.

Error comment in-line.

On Fri, Mar 19, 2021, 1:57 AM Punk-BatSoup-Stasi 2.0 <punks@tfwno.gf> wrote:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2021 20:30:21 -0400
Karl Semich <0xloem@gmail.com> wrote:

> PONG!
>
> nmap punk-batsoup-stasi -v
>
> curl -v http://punk-batsoup-stasi/how-do-we-fucking-make-this-right
>


        A couple of days ago I sent a few messages that didn't show up on the list. I thought there was something wrong at cock's end, but then the messages bounced "Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender", with this somewhat cryptic error


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This is the mail system at host mail.cock.li.

I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.

For further assistance, please send mail to postmaster.

If you do so, please include this problem report. You can
delete your own text from the attached returned message.

                   The mail system

<cypherpunks@lists.cpunks.org>: connect to
    mail.pglaf.org[2604:3200:0:3:21e:67ff:fe86:ff9c]:25: Cannot assign
    requested address

This indicates a problem with the mail.cock.li server.  I believe it is the kernel that gives this error.  Somebody more familiar with linux administration or linux kernel or network development than I am, would be able to say more about the kinds of things that cause that error.

Do you have hackerspace friends in your community to help with things like that?  I'm not connected to such a community myself right now, other than this one which of course exists.

I'm curious to know if mail.cock.li can provide assurance the error will be addressed in the future.  Functioning communication is important.

Our public servers should be transparent wikis, the immutable logs visible to all.