In article <[log in to unmask]>, Eric Thomas <[log in to unmask]> writes: |> On Mon, 16 Nov 1992 09:47:24 EST Ed Fair <[log in to unmask]> |> said: |> |> >will all the listservs around the world modify their subscription lists |> >as follows? |> > |> >x@gtri01 -> x@gitvm1 |> >[log in to unmask] -> [log in to unmask] |> >[log in to unmask] -> [log in to unmask] |> |> For servers running 1.7d or 1.7e, the answer is yes, not applicable, and |> no. There is no way to turn Internet address A into Internet address B |> because there is no equivalent to ':oldnode.' for the Internet. |> |> Eric The way to handle the last case is to put an MX record in your nameserver (or a CNAME, which would also cover the case of people using TELNET or some other application, if you want) which points gtri01.gatech.edu to gitvm1.gatech.edu . You may have already been planning that...it is all that is necessary to get the mail there. --Shane