Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!mit-eddie!killer!fmayhar From: fmayhar@killer.Dallas.TX.US (Frank Mayhar) Newsgroups: comp.mail.uucp Subject: Re: looking for an Internet forwarder Message-ID: <7554@killer.Dallas.TX.US> Date: 15 Mar 89 18:54:39 GMT References: <714@vector.UUCP> <1863@edison.GE.COM> <51010@uunet.UU.NET> <284@ivaux.UUCP> Reply-To: fmayhar@killer.Dallas.TX.US (Frank Mayhar) Distribution: usa Organization: The Unix(R) Connection BBS, Dallas, Tx Lines: 21 In article <284@ivaux.UUCP> lemke@apple.ucsb.edu (Steve Lemke) writes: }In article <51010@uunet.UU.NET> rick@uunet.UU.NET (Rick Adams) writes: }}Wrong. ALL legitimate domain names are required to have an Internet }}forwarder. If there is a local site, that has no internet mail forwarder, then }}it is not properly registered. (There's more to registration than }}just starting to use a domain style name) }OK, so how does one go about getting registered? I currently have a uucp }connection to an internet site, and they are currently forwarding mail to }and from my system. Is there some standard form to fill out? Some bucks }to pay (if so, how much and how often)? }Any information would be appreciated, and it would probably be better to }post it since I'm sure I'm not the only one interested... Yes, definitely post! My organization is in the process of setting up a Usenet connection for mail/news (since our indirect internet access is going away), and we need all the information we can get. -- Frank Mayhar UUCP: fmayhar@killer.dallas.tx.us ARPA: Frank-Mayhar%ladc@bco-multics.hbi.honeywell.com USmail: 2116 Nelson Ave. Apt A, Redondo Beach, CA 90278 Phone: (213) 371-3979 (home) (213) 216-6241 (work)