Email return addresses aren't changed by ITS arbitrarily.  There are
policies and procedures that have been developed over many years that
allow all the multiple email systems that exist at Truman to function
correctly.

An email alias for fsck already exists, but I don't see alias entries
for several of the other fsck-xxxxx addresses I see being referenced.

Don, if you'll please send me a list of all the fsck related aliases the
group is using I'll make sure they're all defined properly.

Thanks.

        Jim M

Jim McNabb
Network Manager
Truman State University
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Donald J Bindner
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 7:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [fsck] Re: Meetings Time

On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 11:28:07PM -0500, Minko Minkov wrote:
> ps. By the way every time I reply to a message from fsck I get
> the following message from the server (see attachment) and I
> have to send the message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you really
> get this message please reply so that I know that I am sending
> my messages to the right place. Thanks.

That's nothing that we can change.  It's a policy of ITS to
mangle email addresses, so your replies go to the not-existent
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

My guess is that Caleb, upon seeing these comments, will add an
alias for us to work around it.  Several other ITS members follow
the list too, so I expect magic will happen and it will be
smoothed out.

Don

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Don Bindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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