Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!rutgers!ames!amdahl!amdcad!phil From: phil@amdcad.UUCP (Phil Ngai) Newsgroups: comp.mail.headers Subject: Another example of smail routing Message-ID: <14267@amdcad.UUCP> Date: Fri, 9-Jan-87 16:20:04 EST Article-I.D.: amdcad.14267 Posted: Fri Jan 9 16:20:04 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 10-Jan-87 02:05:27 EST Organization: AMDCAD, Sunnyvale, CA Lines: 61 Ok, there has been some criticism of my use of decwrl as an example of how smail doesn't work even with a well run site. I still think decwrl is a good example despite Mark's claims that they are an ENET site first, ARPA second, and only third for UUCP. It is true that decwrl is all three of those and probably more. But decwrl is (as far as I know) THE corporate mail gateway. I see it as saying the front wheels on my car come first and if my back wheels malfunction, well they're not as important. I don't think that's how DEC does it. And any other problems I have brought to the attention of the decwrl staff have been resolved. Except for this one. So you don't like decwrl. How about ucbvax? I even looked at its sendmail.cf. It has a special case for amdcad. But it still likes to take that extra hop through sun. Am I to believe that ucbvax is poorly run too? If neither DEC nor Berkeley can get it right, what about the rest of the world? I can't believe anyone would say "oh that extra hop over the ARPAnet doesn't matter." It seems like a very poor design to me. I would like to understand the nature of this problem a bit better. Is there something that DEC and Berkeley are supposed to do to their sendmail.cf? Would it be possible for the implementors of smail to write this down and tell the respective postmasters? Or do the postmasters know it already and reject the smail way of doing things? Who's right, a site like decwrl that has to actually move the mail, or the smail implementors. Or is the name server in need of an update? Or is this extra hop just part of the smail design? Will sun go nova because of all these extra hops? What's going to happen to the speed of my mail delivery as everyone starts pouring all their ARPA mail through sun? Here's the test mail: From kbh@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU Fri Jan 9 00:30:44 1987 Received: by amdcad.AMD.COM (4.12/smail2.1/11-19-86) id AA18226; Fri, 9 Jan 87 00:30:39 pst Received: from Sun.COM (arpa-dev) by sun.Sun.COM (3.2/SMI-3.2) id AA25990; Fri, 9 Jan 87 00:05:09 PST Received: from ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU by Sun.COM (3.2/SMI-3.2) id AA03324; Fri, 9 Jan 87 00:05:18 PST Received: by ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (5.53/1.20) id AA25107; Fri, 9 Jan 87 00:05:54 PST Date: Fri, 9 Jan 87 00:05:54 PST From: kbh@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU (P. Ngai) Message-Id: <8701090805.AA25107@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> To: phil@amdcad.amd.com Subject: testing Cc: kiefer@decwrl.dec.com Status: RO Does ucbvax do it right? Or will this get routed through sun like decwrl does? Phil Ngai -- Phil Ngai +1 408 749 5720 UUCP: {ucbvax,decwrl,hplabs,allegra}!amdcad!phil ARPA: amdcad!phil@decwrl.dec.com