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- From: barr@pop.psu.edu (David Barr)
- Subject: Re: I want to be able to use MX records on IBM AIX
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- Organization: Penn State Population Research Institute
- References: <1993Jan26.195437.25987@athena.mit.edu> <2140@coyote.UUCP> <1993Jan28.180032.4365@uvm.edu>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 93 21:31:05 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan28.180032.4365@uvm.edu> wollman@sadye.emba.uvm.edu (Garrett Wollman) writes:
- >Quoth RFC 1123, ``Requirements for Internet Hosts'':
- >
- > 5.3.5 Domain Name Support
- >[..]
- >
- >It's time for IBM to stop fooling around on this one. MX PROCESSING
- >IS *****NOT***** AN OPTION!
-
- Calm down! Who says that all workstations running AIX are
- connected to the Internet? If they're not, it's just wasted resources.
- *You* run with an MX mailer, and *I* run with an MX mailer. It doesn't
- mean that *everyone* *everwhere* need run an MX mailer.
-
- --Dave
- --
- System Administrator, Population Research Institute barr@pop.psu.edu
- A .sig quote is like a summer job, okay for a few months but not much more.
-