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- From: muneki@kekvax.kek.ac.jp
- Subject: Re: RE: MAILER
- Message-ID: <MUNEKI.92AUG21165411@kekvax.kek.ac.jp>
- Sender: news@kekux.kek.ac.jp (USENET News System)
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- Reply-To: muneki@kekvax.kek.ac.jp
- Organization: KEK, Tsukuba, Japan
- References: <0095EBAF.6E8E2020.5015@WKUVX1.BITNET>
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1992 07:54:11 GMT
- Lines: 25
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- In article <0095EBAF.6E8E2020.5015@WKUVX1.BITNET>, goathunter@WKUVX1.BITNET (Hunter Goatley) writes...
- >"DAVID L. CUSTER" <SYSMGR@PSUHMED.BITNET> writes:
- >>
- >> Isn't MX supposed to distribute Bitnet mail to intended users whenever it
- >>is sent to MAILER? Is it a mistake to have our Bitnet server1 tag indicate
- >>that our node hasa such a service?
- >>
- >Only if the message is a BSMTP message. This one was not:
- >
- >>Return-Path: <@psuhmed.rcf.hmc.psu.edu:MAILER@PSUSUN1.BITNET>
- >>Received: from PSUSUN1 (MAILER) by psuhmed.rcf.hmc.psu.edu (MX V3.0) with Jnet;
- > ^^^^
- >Non-BSMTP messages to MAILER are delivered to MAILER. Apparently,
- >PSUSUN1 does *not* know that PSUHMED has a MAILER installed. Sounds
- >like the XMAILER.NAMES on PSUSUN1 is out-of-date.
- >
- >I have this problem with a number of sites---HARVUNXW has had this
- >problem for more than a year and repeated attempts to get somebody
- >there to fix the problem have been fruitless. They don't even bother
- >to respond. Typical UNIX administrator....
- >
- >Hunter
- >------
- >Hunter Goatley, VMS Systems Programmer, Western Kentucky University
- >goathunter@WKUVX1.BITNET, 502-745-5251
-