schwer@unix.SRI.COM (Len Schwer) (09/20/89)
Would someone please post the address for the Adobe server? I tried ps-file-server@adobe.com on the Internet and got a bounced msg due to an unknown host. If the host is correct could someone post the numeric address? Thanks, --Len Schwer Micro2.Schwer@crvax.sri.com
hwt@.uucp (Henry Troup) (09/21/89)
In article <3635@unix.SRI.COM> schwer@unix.SRI.COM (Len Schwer) writes: > > Would someone please post the address for the Adobe server? > I tried ps-file-server@adobe.com on the Internet and > got a bounced msg due to an unknown host. If the host is > correct could someone post the numeric address? Thanks, > --Len Schwer Micro2.Schwer@crvax.sri.com I've had success with ps-file-server%abode.com@sun.com, and the files came back from decwrl.dec.com, but with funny DECNET (?) colons in the address. utgpu!bnr-vpa!bnr-fos!hwt%bnr-public | BNR is not | All that evil requires hwt@bnr.ca (BITNET/NETNORTH) | responsible for | is that good men do (613) 765-2337 (Voice) | my opinions | nothing.
magill@operations.upenn.edu (PENNnet Oper/Planning) (09/24/89)
In article <3635@unix.SRI.COM> schwer@unix.SRI.COM (Len Schwer) writes: > > Would someone please post the address for the Adobe server? > I tried ps-file-server@adobe.com on the Internet and > got a bounced msg due to an unknown host. If the host is > correct could someone post the numeric address? Thanks, > --Len Schwer Micro2.Schwer@crvax.sri.com > Adobe.com is NOT a directly connected Internet host. It is served by a mail exchanger "decwrl.dec.com". It is therefore NOT accessable via FTP or TELNET. However, if you are having trouble exchanging mail with adobe.com it is because you mailer is not capable of, or having trouble, dealing with the name resolver. -- William H. Magill Manager, PENNnet Operations Planning Data Communications and Computing Services (DCCS) University of Pennsylvania Internet: magill@dccs.upenn.edu magill@eniac.seas.upenn.edu magill@upenn.edu