[comp.sys.transputer] INMOS archive server

iann@specialix.co.uk (Ian Nandhra) (12/14/90)

From some email that I have exchanged recently, it would appear that
some routing tables have been changed *somewhere* between the UK
and the Inmos Archive Server in the USA.

As a result, the mail address

	archive-server@inmos.com

is decoded as archive-server@inmos.co.uk, sent to Bristol and bounced
back with user-unknown (which is not unreasonable :-)

To avoid this, try the following address,

	archive-server%inmos.com@uunet

which forces the mail over to the USA.
Well, it works at this site at least!!! :-)




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jg@esd.sgi.COM (John Giannandrea) (12/18/90)

iann@specialix.co.uk (Ian Nandhra) writes:
	archive-server@inmos.com is decoded as archive-server@inmos.co.uk,
	sent to Bristol and bounced back with user-unknown (which is not
	unreasonable :-)

Seems pretty unreasonable to me!  People closer to INMOS UK than INMOS US
might like to try this address:

	archive-server@inmos-c.inmos.co.uk

CCF::YOUNGMAN@hermes.mod.uk (NEIL YOUNGMAN) (01/10/91)

ForI wanted to access the archive server but this machine sets up incorrect 
headers so reply does not work.  

By logging into Exeter University's machine and requesting the help file I
found out that there is a path command which will redirect replies.

eg

path somebody@uk.ac.someplace
help

I hope this help's someone.

Neil Youngman, RSRE
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