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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!moe.ksu.ksu.edu!mccall!ipmdf-newsgate!list
  2. Newsgroups: vmsnet.mail.pmdf
  3. Subject: Address reversal data base
  4. Message-ID: <9212152058.AA17509@drifter.uwyo.edu>
  5. From: bthomas@drifter.uwyo.edu
  6. Date: 15 Dec 1992 13:58:25 -0700
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  19. How does one go about getting a default reversal mapping in the
  20. reversal data base similar to the "*" mapping in the directory
  21. data base. I would like not to have to put all users on other systems
  22. using PMDF as a mail forwarder into the reversal file if I can help it.
  23. I get the idea from the manual this is done with the REVERSE keyword
  24. but I have tried several varations on using it and none have worked.
  25.  
  26. Thanks
  27.  
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  29. |   ####   ###  ##    |   Brad Thomas                                         |
  30. |   ####   ###  ##    |   System Programmer                                   |
  31. |   ####   ###  ##    |   Network Development Group                           |
  32. |   ####   ###  ##    |   University of Wyoming                               |
  33. |    ###    #   #     |   Bthomas@Outlaw.UWyo.Edu                             |
  34. |     ###### ###      |   bthomas@drifter.uwyo.edu                            |
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