[464] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Sprint violations
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Paul Ferguson)
Fri Sep 22 18:51:32 1995
From: paul@hawksbill.sprintmrn.com (Paul Ferguson)
To: lodge@houston.omnes.net (Mathew Lodge)
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 1995 18:51:26 -0500 (EST)
Cc: jnc@ginger.lcs.mit.edu, nanog@MERIT.EDU, cidrd@iepg.org
In-Reply-To: <v02130501ac88e0d0515d@[163.185.164.83]> from "Mathew Lodge" at Sep 22, 95 04:36:40 pm
Resent-From: nanog@MERIT.EDU
>
> Well, no, actually. Customers don't care who's fault it is -- as far as
> they're concerned, it's broken. I had a similar situation impressed on me
> today: one of our customers wants to send e-mail with MIME attachments to
> one of his customers who has a CompuServe account. The attachments never
> make it through the CompuServe e-mail gateway.
>
What's the chances of assigning them a/n address or two from within
a pre-obtained block? From either the Compuserve CIDR or from yours,
depending on preference, of course.
This can be fixed in the short term; let the remainder of the NANOG
bicker about the solution beyond that.
- paul