Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!uunet!bionet!GENBANK.BIO.NET!kristoff From: kristoff@GENBANK.BIO.NET (Dave Kristofferson) Newsgroups: bionet.users.addresses Subject: [PMDF Mail Server : Undeliverable mail ] Message-ID: Date: 4 Jan 91 01:26:56 GMT Sender: kristoff@genbank.bio.net Lines: 54 Sorry to bother all of you bionauts with this but we are getting a significant number of messages from rulgl.LeidenUniv.nl that are being returned because the users there are "unknown." Obviously however we are getting messages from several users who must be on that machine as seen below. I am trying to contact the postmaster there but am also aware that these people read the newsgroups, so I hope one of these attempts will get through and alert the systems staff at that site. Sincerely, Dave Kristofferson GenBank Manager kristoff@genbank.bio.net --------------- Received: from cunyvm.cuny.edu by genbank.bio.net (5.61/IG-2.0) with SMTP id AA14009; Thu, 3 Jan 91 09:23:18 -0800 Received: from rulsur.LeidenUniv.nl by CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (IBM VM SMTP R1.2.2MX) with BSMTP id 7446; Thu, 03 Jan 91 12:22:08 EST Received: from rulgl.LeidenUniv.nl by rulsur.LeidenUniv.nl; Thu, 3 Jan 91 17:18 MET Date: Thu, 3 Jan 91 17:21 MET From: PMDF Mail Server Subject: Undeliverable mail To: fasta-req Message-Id: X-Envelope-To: fasta-req@genbank.bio.NET The message could not be delivered to: Addressee: WMBORMON Reason: %MAIL-E-NOSUCHUSR, no such user WMBORMON at node RULGL ---------------------------------------- Received: from STANFORD.BITNET by rulgl.LeidenUniv.nl; Thu, 3 Jan 91 17:20 MET Received: by Forsythe.Stanford.EDU; Thu, 3 Jan 91 08:17:23 PST Received: by genbank.bio.net (5.61/IG-2.0) id AA09110; Thu, 3 Jan 91 07:35:45 -0800 Date: Thu, 3 Jan 91 07:35:45 -0800 From: Fasta Batch System Subject: Queue Status To: WMBORMON@rulgl.LeidenUniv.nl Message-id: <9101031535.AA09110@genbank.bio.net> X-Envelope-to: WMBORMON The following is a list of fasta batch jobs waiting to be executed. It does not include those jobs that are currently executing. Queue ``d'' is for protein searches, and queue ``e'' is for nucleic acid searches. no files in queue.