Erik Reuter wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Jan 23, 2002 at 08:44:07PM -0800, Nick Arnett wrote:
> 
> > I couldn't come up with that info -- I saw that the route to the last
> > identifiable network went through att.net, then prserv.net, which
> > is an AT&T company network as well.  However, now that you mention
> > it, there's an "nl" in the router names for prserv.net.  Looks like
> > prserv.net, which apparently belongs to AT&T Business Services,
> > provides connectivity to DNET.  DNET's routers don't advertise
> > their names, which is why I didn't realize there was another domain
> > involved.
> 
> I'm not seeing ANYTHING about att.net or prserv.net
> 
> Hmmm, are you looking at the ampat messages posted Jan 23, or the one
> from last week? I'm looking at the ones from Jan 23. I don't have the
> one from last Thursday (the archive doesn't keep the mail headers), so
> maybe that is the one you are looking at?
> 
> If that's not it, then I'm lost. Could you post the relevant header
> information?

Last Thursday's post (at least up to the point it's being shuttled
around at Cornell):

           
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The originating IP 217.169.231.130 is the same on all 4 messages I have
in my list folder from the address in question.  I can't find out who
has that IP address this morning, though.

I'll be happy to send the messages with their full headers to Erik
off-list if he so requests.

        Julia

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