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On Fri, 4 Jan 91 15:35:14 EST "John M. Wobus" <JMWOBUS@SUVM> said:
>P.S. What recently reminded me of this train of thought is that the
>"LISTSERV network" now directs our Internet mail through a node that
>can't seem to deliver mail to various Internet nodes that I have no
>trouble reaching from said Unix system. Previously, when the mail passed
>through Princeton or Cornell, I didn't have this problem.
The solution is to complain to the appropriate people.
Case 1: mail is routed via INTERBIT, and some site on the way has defined
its own INTERBIT with a broken name server, affecting in-transit mail not
generated at the site. This is unacceptable, so complain to them.
Case 2: the local DOMAIN NAMES file has been modified by your mail people
in such a way as to cause these problems, so complain to them.
Case 3: a new entry in the "standard" DOMAIN NAMES file is causing this.
Try to find out why, and tell Hank Nussbacher <HANK@BARILVM>.
Eric
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