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Message of Wed,
18 Nov 1992 10:12:46 EDT from "Forum on LISTSERV release 1.7"
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On Wed, 18 Nov 1992 10:12:46 EDT "Helen P. Nulty" <NULTY@STLAWU> said:
>With release 17e our MUSIC/SP users are unable to GET files from our
>LISTSERV. The files requested end up on the postmaster account as
>undeliverable mail. LISTSERV appears to turn the address inside out. For
>example, a file destined for hnul@slumus is addressed slumus@hnul, which
>of course does not exist. Version 17d worked fine. Help!
I'm not sure I understand. If you are talking about the RSCS address, it
most certainly is in the right order, or nobody would be able to order
anything. If you're talking about the Netdata headers which were recently
discussed, the userid and nodeid are separately labelled tags which can
be present in any order and in fact LISTSERV uses the same order as
DMSDDL (plus when sending to a mailing list for instance the destination
tags do not contain the recipient's address). If you're talking about
files ordered with F=MAIL, I have just tried it and it seems to work
fine. Is the problem specific to MUSIC or does it affect also your CMS
userid?
Eric
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