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- From: vixie@pa.dec.com (Paul A Vixie)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains
- Subject: Re: Why no MX records for .BITNET hosts?
- Date: 27 Dec 92 21:30:41
- Organization: DEC Network Software Lab
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- In-reply-to: medin@dscs.arc.nasa.gov's message of Mon, 28 Dec 1992 04:54:44 GMT
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- i've got a perl script that will take a list of decnet area numbers and
- some "main MX forwarders" followed by host-specific overrides; it generates
- the enet.dec.com "zone" file. it never occurred to me that someone outside
- of DEC would want it, but it sounds like span.nasa.gov is one such. any
- others? how useful would such a thing be? i need to know because it needs
- some documentation before anybody else could use it..
- --
- Paul Vixie, DEC Network Systems Lab
- Palo Alto, California, USA "Don't be a rebel, or a conformist;
- <vixie@pa.dec.com> decwrl!vixie they're the same thing, anyway. Find
- <paul@vix.com> vixie!paul your own path, and stay on it." -me
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