tchrist@convex.COM (Tom Christiansen) (08/17/90)
I'm running (t)rn configured so that I share an NFS-mounted spooling directory amongst many hosts, which means I'm using rn's mini-inews to submit articles as though it were rrn. This all works just fine. The problem is I just can't talk it into canceling my articles. If I attempt to so from the host I posted from, it says not my article, because I'm not on the host it really seems posted from, the one with the spool directory resident. I'm on pixel, and the spooling machine is convex. If I go over to the server machine, (which really only sysadmins can do, not normal users, so it's not a good general solution) it complains that the article was posted by "news@convex" not by "tchrist@convex.com". Looking at the various headers of posters, I see that these three possibilities arise: convex.COM convex.UUCP convex.com convex.convex.com I imagine that the UUCP line is just plain bogus. But the other three are the same. So even if I get the poster right, I have the problem with the DNS names. Should these get run through the resolver to come back canonicalized? Before I go hacking on rn, I thought I'd ask the net, since I'm sure others have had to deal with this. Any comments or suggestions? thanks, --tom -- "UNIX was never designed to keep people from doing stupid things, because that policy would also keep them from doing clever things." [Doug Gwyn]