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Subject: New Internet gateways
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Date: Mon, 23-Nov-87 10:22:00 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov 23 10:22:00 1987
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Its good to see that we will not only get a new Internet gateways, but
possibly three or more, which will greatly reduce the load that any one site
would have.  But has anyone noticed how the Info-Apple mail has been
routed lately?  I send it WISCVM as usual, but it submissions come back
via the Bitnet site HUSC3, a Harvard site.  Often the reply tag looks
like "user%node%wiscvm.wisc.edu@husc3".  But of course, trying to send
reply to an address like this never works, resulting in having to type
what the old address would be by hand (no @husc3).  Does anyone know why
this is happening?  Is husc3 trying to become an Internet site, or is
this just a new way of doing things for U of Wisconsin that's easier for them?
--Rick Ewing