On 29 October 1999 at 14:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
RB> apparently the address of this list has changed to
RB> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually, it should not have changed and will not be doing so.
Following this weeks configuration disaster, Syafril is in the process
of re-installing the list having moved it to a temporary home on a new
server.
The temporary server is the main mail server at Syafril's site and is
primarily mapped as dutaint.co.id with a temporary alias for
thebat.dutaint.com. The dutaint.com is a backup for dutaint.co.id
which is what has confused Ralf.
Any DNS servers with a poor update frequency or any IP caches with too
long a "time to live" for a mapping will cause temporary "permanant
delivery" errors until they update. This is because the server they
point to is no longer on line.
We hope to get it back on line by Monday, after which normal service
will be resumed (we sincerely hope).
RB> Using [EMAIL PROTECTED], I always get an SMTP error (unknown
RB> recipient). I figured that out by the following e-mail I received today:
[snip long "welcome" text in need of an update!]
RB> Well, not quite easy to identify as a note of the change of the mailing
RB> list address. Also, the footer appended to mailing list messages still
RB> reflects the old address. What's up?
Lots and not a lot. We're working on it and the thebat.dutaint.com
address is the one you *should* use. Anyone experiencing delivery
errors can temporarily send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but, be warned,
this address in *not* permanent.
Cheers,
Marck
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Marck D. Pearlstone, Consultant Software Engineer
Co-moderator TBUDL / TBBETA discussion lists
www: http://www.silverstones.com
PGP key: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Body=GET%20MARCKKEY>
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