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Date:
Wed, 8 Apr 1987 22:24 SET
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The Revised LISTSERV Distribution List <LSTSRV-L@EB0UB011>
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Eric Thomas <ERIC@FRECP11>
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The Revised LISTSERV Distribution List <LSTSRV-L@EB0UB011>
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Harri,
 
  I have read  your Usenet stuff and  believe it or not, I  have undertood it!
:-) It would seem that not ALL  UNIX-based documents are of a sybillic nature.
Anyway what I didn't understand is what I am supposed to do exactly. From your
note I conclude you are trying to set up a gateway to your UNIX usenet system,
but will the  gateway be LISTSERV or some  other server? What do I  have to do
exactly? My impression was that a  USENET mail header format was required with
the following differences from the present FULLHDR:
 
- Create a Message-ID: if not present.
 
- Create a Path: if not present, otherwise append info to it.
 
- Place the listname in the Netnews: tag.
 
  I'd like all potential USENET gatewayers to agree on what is needed before I
start doing anything. Thomas Habernoll was also working on a similar gateway.
 
  About  files: this  is  a very  difficult  point. Let's  write  a good  mail
interface  before we  start  playing  with files.  You  have  the file  format
problem, and  above all  the header problem.  As soon as  the file  enters the
DISTRIBUTE processor,  the "source list" info  is lost (worse: you  don't even
know which LISTSERV is  going to ship the file to you).  But the mail envelope
must be generated  by the server that  does the actual sending,  ie within the
DISTRIBUTE processor. Problem :-(
 
  Geez, I've just found out that  the Crosswell mailer does not support fields
like:
 
 To: ERIC@FRECP11, LISTSERV owners: HAROLD@UGA, JEFF@UTCVM;, LSTSRV-L@FRECP11
 
  And I've also  found to my dismay that  any Joe user can send  mail from any
network address  to anybody in  the network  using Crosswell. I'm  starting to
like the product more  and more... *sigh* If RFC822 was not  so shitty I would
have proposed to  create a new tag, 'NJE-From: userid  node', which would have
solved all those problems, but... Oh well.
 
  Eric

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