wex@milano.UUCP (02/14/86)
I have recieved the following odd piece of mail, which appears to be related to a news article I posted a week or so back: /* signifies my comments From im4u!ut-sally!seismo!rochester!bullwinkle!Mailer@CRNL20A.BITNET Wed Feb 12 16:48:52 1986 Received-Date: Wed, 12 Feb 86 16:48:46 cst Received: from milano by banzai-inst (2.2/STP-Sun22nov) /* our Sun->Pyramid */ id AA15000; Wed, 12 Feb 86 16:48:46 cst Received: by milano (4.12/STP-Pyr14nov) id AA12209; Wed, 12 Feb 86 16:48:41 cst Received: by im4u (4.22/4.22) /*machine at UTexas*/ id AA21056; Wed, 12 Feb 86 16:19:17 cst Posted-Date: Mon 10 Feb 86 18:57:01-EST Received: by sally.UTEXAS.EDU (4.22/4.22) id AA13218; Wed, 12 Feb 86 15:09:17 cst Received: from rochester.UUCP by seismo.CSS.GOV with UUCP; Wed, 12 Feb 86 15:33:42 EST Received: by ur-seneca.rochester.arpa id AA29091 (4.12v); Wed, 12 Feb 86 15:21:23 est Received: by bullwinkle (5.31/4.30) id AA17923; Tue, 11 Feb 86 15:21:12 EST Received: from cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu (cu-arpa.ARPA) by gvax.cs.cornell.edu (4.12/4.30) id AA09609; Tue, 11 Feb 86 15:21:51 est Message-Id: <8602110016.AA16705@cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu> Received: by cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu (5.31/4.30) id AA16705; Mon, 10 Feb 86 19:16:58 EST Received: by CRNLCS Mon Feb 10 19:16:53 from MAL@CORNELLC.BITNET with rscs. Received: from CRNL20B(MAILER) by CORNELLC (Mailer X1.23b) id 9273; Mon, 10 Feb 86 19:01:04 EST Date: Mon 10 Feb 86 18:57:01-EST *From: The Mailer Daemon <Mailer@CRNL20A.BITNET> *To: wex%milano.UUCP@CRNLCS.BITNET Subject: Message of 9-Feb-86 18:52:59 To: CRNLCS.BITNET!wex@milano.UUCP Status: R Message undelivered after 1 day -- will try for another 2 days: Y.O74J-KOWALSKI-JEFFREY@CRNL20A.BITNET: Disk quota exceeded (Issue HELP QUOTA) ------------ Received: by CRNL20A id 512; Sun, 9 Feb 86 18:52:59 EST Received: by cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu (5.31/4.30) id AA01032; Sat, 8 Feb 86 15:26:52 EST Received: from tesla.ee.cornell.edu (tesla) by gvax.cs.cornell.edu (4.30/4.30) id AA24306; Sat, 8 Feb 86 15:24:46 est Message-Id: <8602070555.AA20404@tesla.ee.cornell.edu> Received: by tesla.ee.cornell.edu (4.12/4.30) id AA20404; Fri, 7 Feb 86 00:55:31 est From: wex%milano.UUCP@crnlcs.BITNET Newsgroups: net.music.gdead /*title & group of my article*/ Subject: Need to find a tape of a GDead show Date: 4 Feb 86 17:25:07 GMT Lines: 22 Apparently-To: y.o74j@crnl20a.bitnet To: Y.O74J-KOWALSKI-JEFFREY@crnl20a.BITNET ------- That (including the ---) is the complete text of the message I got. Is there something I should do? Please respond by mail, as I am not a regular reader of this group. Please excuse my ignorance if this is not the correct newsgroup for this sort of thing. Alan Wexelblat ARPA: WEX@MCC.ARPA UUCP: {ihnp4, seismo, harvard, gatech, pyramid}!ut-sally!im4u!milano!wex "Once in a while, you get shown the light. In the strangest of places, if you look at it right." -- Alan Wexelblat ARPA: WEX@MCC.ARPA UUCP: {ihnp4, seismo, harvard, gatech, pyramid}!ut-sally!im4u!milano!wex "Once in a while, you get shown the light. In the strangest of places, if you look at it right."
fair@ucbarpa.berkeley.edu.BERKELEY.EDU (Erik E. &) (02/24/86)
That letter was from the system processing the ARPANET equivalent of net.music.gdead. The gateway here protects the poor denizens of USENET from this sort of trash (you should see my mailbox; I'm usenet@ucbvax.berkeley.edu, and this is the gateway for a large number of groups). This sort of mail should not have gotten to you, but 1. the gateway at rochester is not protecting you properly. 2. the mailer at (where was it?) is broken [most TOPS-20 mailers are]. What you should do is send mail to the postmaster at the last UUCP site the thing passed through, and complain bitterly. Erik E. Fair ucbvax!fair fair@ucbarpa.berkeley.edu