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Hi Peter  
Thanks a lot for your very prompt and detailled info.  
 
Since I am a non-techie with these things I will have to re-read   
your info more than once to come clear with ;-|  
 
Regarding SIO2K:  
I am disappointed about Ray Gwinn's behavior ;-(  
Yesterday, Sunday, January 18th, 2004 I was able to buy SIO2K V 2.03  
online   
and had gotten this SIO2K at gwinn dot com e-mail address !  
Billing to the CC and delivery to me went smooth but the way of trading  
like   
this seems gotten very in-serious !!  
What has happened to Ray to do so ??  
 
I wouldn't complain here ...  
... but without a serious connection to Ray, I am sad, I have to do  
publicly ;-((  
 
 
Regarding the MX entry I would appreciate some more info how to get it  
solved.  
What is the correct activity and its terms to overcome the unability to  
post and   
reply to the Thinkpad Mailing List ?  
 
Any further hints and suggestions are very welcome ;-)  
 
Regards, svobi  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
pskye@peterskye.com on 18/01/2004 21:09:56  
Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com  
To:	scoug-help@scoug.com  
cc:	   
Subject:	SCOUG-Help: SIO2K mailbox (was: Please HELP needed with ...)  
 
i-lists wrote:  
>   
> - These recipients of your message have  
> been processed by the mail server:  
> thinkpad@stderr.org; Failed; 5.4.0  
> (other or undefined network or routing status)  
>   
>  - These recipients of your message have  
> been processed by the mail server:  
> sio2k@gwinn.com; Failed; 5.1.1  
> (bad destination mailbox address)  
 
The 5.1.1 and 5.4.0 might be referring to sections in the SMTP   
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) RFC.  Go to rfc-editor.org and   
look at the four likely RFCs -- 821, 822, 2821 and 2822.  
 
From the error messages above (I didn't look in the RFCs) it   
appears that the MX record for stderr.org wasn't valid and that   
the mail server at gwinn.com didn't have a mailbox for "sio2k".  
 
> Remote MTA gwinn.com: SMTP diagnostic:  
> 550 ...  
> User unknown  
The 550 is an error code which is explained in the RFCs.  
Apparently Ray Gwinn no longer has an "sio2k" mailbox at gwinn.com.  
You can telnet to his mail server and ask it directly if "sio2k"   
is a valid mailbox.  
 
Here is the registration record for gwinn.com which shows two DNS you  
may use.  I've anti-spammed his email address.  You might want to send  
him an actual letter -- he may have removed his "sio2k" mailbox because  
he's not doing anything more with the program.  
 
  Registrant:  
  The Software Division (GWINN-DOM)  
  26 Tanager Place  
  Beckley, WV 25801  
  US  
 
  Domain Name: GWINN.COM  
 
  Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:  
  Gwinn, Ray (RG112) ray !AT! GWINN.COM  
  The Software Division  
  26 TANAGER PL  
  BECKLEY, WV 25801-3612  
  US  
  304-252-2848 fax: 304-255-7902  
 
  Record expires on 25-Aug-2008.  
  Record created on 26-Aug-1994.  
  Database last updated on 18-Jan-2004 14:56:47 EST.  
 
  Domain servers in listed order:  
 
  NS1.GWINN.COM 199.248.240.3  
  NS2.MOUNTAINSTATE.EDU 204.126.254.3  
 
 
> I have already contacted my Domain ISP's Support and  
> learnt that I shall inform the other party something  
> about MX !?!?!?  What are they speaking about ??  
 
The MX record is the Mail Exchanger record held in a DNS server.  
When your email program wants to know the dotted decimal (x.x.x.x)   
IP address for a mail address, it asks a DNS server for the MX record   
which contains that domain's email server's dotted decimal address.  
Note that the mail server is often on a different machine than the   
HTTP server and these two servers will then have different IP   
addresses even though they have the same domain name.  
The MX record supplies the IP address of the mail server machine.  
 
If you think it's a DNS problem, use OS/2's NSLOOKUP to see if you can  
get an MX record for gwinn.com from your ISP's DNS.  If you can't,  
change your network settings so a different DNS server is used -or- send  
directly to his mail server by using the IP address instead of the  
domain name.  The DNS servers don't appear to check to see if you're  
supposed to be using them or not so you can probably use any ISP's DNS.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
 
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