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> I have someone trying to subscribe to one of my lists on a UNIX server
> with a source routed address
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> (e.g., [log in to unmask])
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> The somenode.BITNET is not a valid BITNET site (at least it's not in my
> 9503 tables), but the host somewhere.edu has a path to it.
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> sendmail/listserv drops the gateway host and ends up with just
> [log in to unmask], which bounces because it's not in the tables.
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> Should my sendmail/listserv configuration retain the source routed
> address or is that an improper address, since it's not registered?
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> Beth
Unless your host is somewhere.edu, it should leave the address alone.
The part of the address to the left of the @ is referred to as the
"local part." It's interpretation is completely up to the host on
the right side of the @, namely somewhere.edu in this case. The %
convention is not a standard, but rather a commonly used convention.
There are cases where % is used to mean something else.
Roger Fajman Telephone: +1 301 402 4265
National Institutes of Health BITNET: RAF@NIHCU
Bethesda, Maryland, USA Internet: [log in to unmask]
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