Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!ucbvax!GRIN1.BITNET!MCGUIRE From: MCGUIRE@GRIN1.BITNET ("The Sysco Kid ", McGuire,Ed) Newsgroups: comp.os.vms Subject: re: mail forwarding Message-ID: <8806280811.AA17825@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Date: 7 Jun 88 16:04:23 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 40 --------------------------- Begin Forwarded Message -------------------------- Date: Sun, 29 May 88 21:05:22 mdt Received: From NDSUVM1(MAILER) by GRIN1 with Jnet id 8594, for MCGUIRE@GRIN1; Tue, 7 Jun 88 04:58 CDT, by NDSUVM1 (Mailer X1.25) id 8589; Tue, 07 Jun 88 04:56:50 CDT Reply-to: INFO-VAXKL.SRI.COM Sender: "INFO-VAX Discussion"Comments: E: Mail origin cannot be determined., E: Original tag was FROM:, kieffer%Ucnet.UNCA.AdhocNet.CA@UNCAEDU. BITnet (Rom Kieffer,, Academic Computing Services) From: "Undetermined origin c/o Postmaster" Subject: re: mail forwarding Comments: To: info-vax@kl.sri.com To: "Ed McGuire (McGuire,Ed)" there has been a lot of traffic dealing with automatic mail forwarding for messages addressed to non-existant accounts. I have no doubt that it works well, but anyone dealing with mail coming from IBM hosts on either direct links or bitnet should also remember that sometimes these messages arrive as files. If there is no valid receiving account, the file is returned to the sender. Kieffer%ucnet.unca.adhocnet.ca@uncaedu.bitnet ---------------------------- End Forwarded Message --------------------------- Are you talking about the behavior of Jnet when it receives a file that is addressed to a non-existent account? On my system under Jnet V3.2, these files are rerouted to the account named POSTMAST for manual intervention. In fact, I wrote a command procedure that automates the process of dealing with dead files under POSTMAST as much as possible. For example, I can correct the address and forward, or I can return to sender, and also generate electronic mail explaining to all parties what happened. I'm copying this memo to JNET-L@BITNIC.BITNET. Let us move any further discussion of the details of Jnet's handling of dead files there. Ed