Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!svin02!eba!wjw From: wjw@eba.eb.ele.tue.nl (Willem Jan Withagen) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: Re: addressees at APOLLo.COM Message-ID: <835@eba.eb.ele.tue.nl> Date: 4 Oct 90 09:00:47 GMT References: <1990Sep30.171715.4183@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov> <101020008@hpcvlx.cv.hp.com> <1990Oct2.140857@apollo.HP.COM> Sender: news@eb.ele.tue.nl (The News system) Organization: Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Lines: 28 In article chris@asylum.gsfc.nasa.gov (Chris Shenton) writes: >In article <1990Oct2.140857@apollo.HP.COM> mishkin@apollo.HP.COM (Nathaniel Mishkin) writes: > > Third, "apollo.hp.com" has > MX records which lead you to some reachable hosts that will forward mail > to people at HP/Apollo. If your sendmail that talks to the outside world > is old enough to not support MX records (say, like--oops--the Apollo > sendmail), then you won't be able to use "apollo.hp.com". > >Yeah, there are a lot of hosts I can't talk to from my apollo. How can I >get a sendmail that *does* speak MX records? I've got a sendmail which does check with the name-server. It was compiled by some one here at our faculty. It comes without guarantees. I'll wbak the file, compress it, and put it on our anon-FTP ftp.eb.ele.tue.nl (131.155.2.25) /pub/apollo/sendmail.Z Like I said: You can use it, but there's no service with the deal! Ciao Willem Jan Withagen. Eindhoven University of Technology DomainName: wjw@eb.ele.tue.nl Digital Systems Group, Room EH 10.10 BITNET: ELEBWJ@HEITUE5.BITNET P.O. 513 Tel: +31-40-473401 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands