Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!ccut!wnoc-tyo-news!astemgw!ohm From: ohm@astem.or.jp (MORISHIMA Akitoshi) Newsgroups: comp.mail.uucp Subject: Apology (Re: Help! How to send mail from Internet to UUCP) Message-ID: Date: 24 Nov 90 13:59:46 GMT References: <112387@uunet.UU.NET> Sender: news@astem.or.jp Organization: ASTEM Research Institute, Kyoto, Japan. Lines: 30 In-reply-to: rick@uunet.UU.NET's message of 23 Nov 90 00:50:08 GMT >>>>> On 23 Nov 90 00:50:08 GMT, rick@uunet.UU.NET (Rick Adams) said: rick> The above statement is absolute and complete crap. I apologise to bother Rick and uunet staff, and all other readers. My previous article was my complete misunderstanding. I've cancelled the article. rick> UUNET is "limited" to 200 simultaneous sendmails. I misunderstood when there was no responce from uunet (not 'refused' but timeout) that we were somewhat 'shut out'. rick> Although I am sorely tempted to start filter mail from rick> astem.or.jp as it proves to be totally content free. It's only me to say such ridiculus thing, so if you actually start it, please filter my mails only... (Although it's impossible by cisco) Anyway, again, I'm very sorry for my previous article. What I really wanted to say in that article was that I think it's difficult in general to find the nearest gateway from internet to uucp sites unless all such gateways advertise MX for them. Or are there already any tools similar to pathalias to find them automatically? -- Akitoshi