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echo: fidonews
to: DAVID DRUMMOND
from: DAN CLOUGH
date: 2019-04-21 21:48:00
subject: Netmail to non existing n

-=> David Drummond wrote to All <=-

 DD> I received a netmail recently and attempted to reply...

 DD> I received this back:



 DD> From: David Drummond (3:640/305)
 DD> To  : Allen Prunty (1:2320/100)
 DD> Subj: link
 DD> Date: 20 Apr 19  18:12:46
 DD> Attr: Pvt Trn K/S

 DD> @MSGID: 3:640/305 5cbad478
 DD> @REPLY: 1:2320/100 b9755448
 DD> @PID: JamNNTPd/Linux 1
 DD> @CHRS: CP850 2
 DD> @INTL 1:2320/100 3:640/305
 DD> @TID: CrashMail II/Linux 0.71
 DD> --- snip ---

 DD> When I check nodelist 109 (obtained from a Z1 site just in case
 DD> it's a Z3 thing) I find that although there is a net 2320 there
 DD> is no node 100, nor any sign of Mr Prunty anywhere in that
 DD> nodelist

The nodelist I happen to have at hand is 039 (dated Feb 8, 2019), 
and it shows Mr. Prunty as NC227 and NC2320, and the sysop of 
1:2320/1, 2320/100, 2320/101, 2320/102, and 2320/103.  The /100 is 
marked as Down, and /101 as Hold, but /102 and /103 show normally.

That may all be irrelevant, as it's a little bit outdated, but not 
too much.  Perhaps try netmailing the /102 and /103.



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