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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Alerts are broadcast to a specified range of bitcoin versions. The email relay uses a specially patched version of bitcoind that should report and therefore relay ''any'' alert broadcast for ''any'' version.
*Alerts are broadcast to a specified range of Bitcoin versions.
*The email relay uses a specially patched version of bitcoind that should report and therefore relay ''any'' alert broadcast for ''any'' version.
*You will therefore have to verify whether or not the alert is actually relevant to your particular version of Bitcoin client.
*Alerts are also independent of blocks or transactions, and have a defined time-to-live.
*Alerts are also independent of blocks or transactions, and have a defined time-to-live.
*The email relay polls bitcoind every six minutes and will continue to (re-)email alerts every six minutes until the alert is ended by the core bitcoind [[Developers]].
*The email relay polls bitcoind every six minutes.


==Feedback==
==Feedback==

Revision as of 09:58, 17 March 2013

The Bitcoin Protocol specification supports the broadcast of Alerts. An unofficial email relay is now provided that rebroadcasts these block chain related alerts via subscription to the bitcoin unofficial alert mailing list [1]. Alternatively, to subscribe via email send an email to bitcoin-unofficial-alerts+subscribe@googlegroups.com [2] and you should receive an email asking you to verify your subscription.

Verify alerts and obtain the latest status information

If you receive an alert you should immediately verify it is official by running "bitcoind getinfo" (but see notes below), go to bitcoin.org [3] to obtain more details and background, or join the #bitcoin IRC channels on freenode to obtain the latest information.

Notes

  • Alerts are broadcast to a specified range of Bitcoin versions.
  • The email relay uses a specially patched version of bitcoind that should report and therefore relay any alert broadcast for any version.
  • You will therefore have to verify whether or not the alert is actually relevant to your particular version of Bitcoin client.
  • Alerts are also independent of blocks or transactions, and have a defined time-to-live.
  • The email relay polls bitcoind every six minutes.

Feedback

Please send any comments or requests to Gary Mulder [4].