I thought that RT had nuked this in his config, but I am still getting OHTMA traffic. You are correct about there being other users from OHTMA.TFNET.ORG that were getting traffic:
9/5/98 4:06:17 PM (SMTP Server3) Connected to mail3.noc.netcom.net [204.31.1.151] 9/5/98 4:06:17 PM (SMTP Server2) Connected to mail3.noc.netcom.net [204.31.1.151] 9/5/98 4:06:18 PM (SMTP Server3) Got HELO as mail3.noc.netcom.net 9/5/98 4:06:18 PM (SMTP Server2) Got HELO as mail3.noc.netcom.net 9/5/98 4:06:18 PM (SMTP Server3) Got MAIL FROM <apawlus@primenet.com> 9/5/98 4:06:18 PM (SMTP Server2) Got MAIL FROM <apawlus@primenet.com> 9/5/98 4:06:26 PM (SMTP Server2) Got TO RCPT <Brian_Risselada@ohtma.tfnet.org> 9/5/98 4:06:30 PM (SMTP Server3) Got TO RCPT <Brian_Risselada@ohtma.tfnet.org> 9/5/98 4:06:30 PM (SMTP Server2) Good recipient 9/5/98 4:06:36 PM (SMTP Server2) Got DATA 9/5/98 4:06:36 PM (SMTP Server3) Good recipient 9/5/98 4:06:38 PM (TFNet Event) Putting BBS back online 9/5/98 4:06:38 PM (SMTP Server3) Got DATA 9/5/98 4:06:44 PM (SMTP Server3) Successfully received message 9/5/98 4:06:45 PM (SMTP Server2) Successfully received message 9/5/98 4:06:45 PM (SMTP Server3) Got QUIT 9/5/98 4:06:45 PM (SMTP Server2) Got QUIT 9/5/98 4:06:46 PM (SMTP Server3) Connection closed 9/5/98 4:06:47 PM (SMTP Server2) Connection closed
On 09/05/1998 10:32 AM, Ted Brindle wrote:
>I tried sending an email to Dartmouth asking them to stop the listserv >for MACSCRPT. I hope the unsubscribe message works. I'd think that >this would stop forwarding to your server if Rusty would delete the >settings for ohtma.tfnet.org on his system. This domain has not been in >existance for years. I want mail to me to stop going to this address as >badly as you want it to stop. Eventhough I have sent one email does not >mean that the other users' messages will stop. I noticed one to Brian >Risselada, a user on my system from years ago. I have no idea what >listservs he subscribed to.
--- Daniel O'Leary, Sysop KloneZone Mac - A TeleFinder 5.7 Mac/Windows BBS