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Re: Non IP Virtual Domain

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Bill Levering)
Wed Oct 23 15:54:12 1996

Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 12:54:15 -0700
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From: Bill Levering <idbill@dlux.net>
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>Chuck Peters wrote:
>>
>> I have just setup a Non IP virtual domain and puzzled by a few things.
>> Things seem to work, but not as I had hoped.
>>
>> Every user can receive mail at zweb.org (real) and earthspace.net (virtual).
>>
>> It appears lynx users go to zweb when requesting earthspace.net and it
>> works fine for Netscape and M$Explorer users.
>>
I also noticed this problem. It works fine if you are using any Netscape or
Internet Explorer 3.0.
--Apache 1.1--
We think it has to do with a referer tag somewhere.

Someone recently wrote:
>I have the same problem.  This is my fix,
>use the URL  http://earthspace.net/earthspace
>then create a sim link as below:
WHAT!?

>This seems to work great for older browsers that do not support the
>virtual domains in Apache.  Please let me know what you think,
>anybody?
This still doesn't solve the problem.

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