At 14.04 07/06/05 -0400, you wrote:
>  Yes Windows will not allow trailing spaces or periods in file or directory
>names. I have just checked my DNS cache.

Theoretical question: if such file names are not allowed in Windoze, how 
can XMail create and use them?

Practical answer (this is copyright Rob Arends 2003 :-): you should be able 
to access them using the short (8.3) alias. Example:

COMMAND\PROMPT> DIR /X  \mailroot\dnscache\mx\5\tvcabo*

  4/04/2005  13.17              79  TVCABO~1        tvcabo.co.mz.

where "TVCABO~1" is the alias for "tvcabo.co.mz."

Ciao, Francesco

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