Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!interlan.InterLan.COM!interlan.interlan.com!towfiq From: towfiq@interlan.Interlan.COM (Mark Towfigh) Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc Subject: Re: Mail to Profs at Kodak Message-ID: Date: 11 Jul 90 14:20:27 GMT References: <54800002@EN-C30.Prime.COM> Organization: Racal Interlan Inc., Boxborough, MA Lines: 37 In-reply-to: JDM@EN-C30.Prime.COM's message of 10 Jul 90 14:38:00 GMT In article <54800002@EN-C30.Prime.COM> JDM@EN-C30.Prime.COM writes: I am trying to send mail to someone who is an IBM PROFS user at Kodak in Rochester, N.Y. and I have so far been totally unsuccessful. The address I was given was: kr25::lockovm2::smex02@kodakr.kodak.com but using that never gets outside my own domain: Mail addressed to "@kr25.Prime.COM,@,@lockovm2,@:smex02@kodakr.kodak.com" could not be forwarded. And eventually was able to get TO Kodak.Com, but thats are far as it goes: MAIL MEMO smex02@lockovm2@kr25@kodakr.kodak.com RETURNED: 554 <@KODAKR.KODAK.COM,@smex02:kr25@lockovm2>... 550 Host unknown (Authoritative answer from name server) Does ANYBODY have any idea what is going on? HELP !!!! I think I see the problem. Locally, your Prime system is interpreting the :: operator and trying to deliver locally. You don't want that, though, you want your mail to get to Kodak, and then be interpreted locally. The second thing you tried is doomed to failure, because Kodak's system doesn't understand the @ sign. My suggestion to you would be to enclose your friend's local address in quotes, like this: "kr25::lockovm2::smex02"@kodakr.kodak.com That should prevent your local system from interpreting the :: part, until it gets to Kodak. If this doesn't work, tell us what the error message was. Hope this helps, Mark -- Mark Towfigh, Racal InterLan, Inc. towfiq@interlan.Interlan.COM W: (508) 263-9929 H: (617) 488-2818 uunet!interlan!towfiq "The Earth is but One Country, and Mankind its Citizens" -- Baha'u'llah