From: Postmaster <Postmaster@UCS.Cam.AC.UK>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 08dfb9289ebc1d8019399621745e22debbc1c4a08b375ddfe4f5d88abc743ac2
Message ID: <A6A6A8C8EF028610@UK.AC.CAMBRIDGE.PHOENIX>
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UTC Datetime: 1992-11-26 08:34:19 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 26 Nov 92 00:34:19 PST
From: Postmaster <Postmaster@UCS.Cam.AC.UK>
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 92 00:34:19 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Failed Fail Report
Message-ID: <A6A6A8C8EF028610@UK.AC.CAMBRIDGE.PHOENIX>
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Content-Type: text/plain
The enclosed fail report failed to reach it's intended recipient because of the
use of the unbracketed IP number. HOWEVER, surely there should be a -request
address for cypherpunks to which should be in the Sender: field so that fail
reports go back to the list maintainer and not the originator of the article.
Tim Brooks
Postmaster(@uk.ac.cam.ucs, @uk.ac.cam.phx, @uk.ac.cam.cus, @uk.ac.cam.ppsw)
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> Accepted: 17:57:03 25 Nov 92
> Submitted: 17:29:12 25 Nov 92
> IPMessageId: <"ppsw1.cam..157:25.10.92.17.28.53"@ppsw.cam.ac.uk>
> From: MAIL-DAEMON <postmaster@uk.ac.cam.ppsw>
> To: FAILREPTER@uk.ac.cam.phx
> Subject: Delivery Report (failure) for fnerd@192.9.200.3
> Received: from ppsw.cam.ac.uk by ppsw1.cam.ac.uk id <05165-0@ppsw1.cam.ac.uk>;
> Wed, 25 Nov 1992 17:29:12 +0000
> Message-Type: Delivery Report
> Content-Identifier: Fail Report
>
> ------------------------------ Start of body part 1
>
> This report relates to your message: Subject: Fail Report,
> Message-ID: <A6A5DE7C97F29040@UK.AC.CAMBRIDGE.PHOENIX>,
> To: fnerd@192.9.200.3
> of Wed, 25 Nov 1992 17:28:52 +0000
>
> Your message was not delivered to fnerd@192.9.200.3
> for the following reason:
> Unknown Address
> Unknown domain '192.9.200.3'
>
> ***** The following information is directed towards the local administrator
> ***** and is not intended for the end user
> *
> * DR generated by: mta ppsw1.cam.ac.uk
> * in /PRMD=UK.AC/ADMD= /C=GB/
> * at Wed, 25 Nov 1992 17:28:53 +0000
> *
> * Converted to RFC 822 at uk.ac.cam.ppsw1
> * at Wed, 25 Nov 1992 17:29:12 +0000
> *
> * Delivery Report Contents:
> *
> * Subject-Submission-Identifier: [/PRMD=UK.AC/ADMD= /C=GB/;<A6A5DE7C97F29040@UK.AC.CAMBRIDG]
> * Content-Identifier: Fail Report
> * Subject-Intermediate-Trace-Information: /PRMD=UK.AC/ADMD= /C=GB/arrival Wed, 25 Nov 1992 17:28:52 +0000 action Relayed
> * Subject-Intermediate-Trace-Information: /PRMD=UK.AC/ADMD= /C=GB/arrival Wed, 25 Nov 1992 17:28:40 +0000 action Relayed
> * Content-Correlator: Subject: Fail Report,
> * Message-ID: <A6A5DE7C97F29040@UK.AC.CAMBRIDGE.PHOENIX>,
> * To: fnerd@192.9.200.3* Recipient-Info: fnerd@192.9.200.3,
> * /RFC-822=fnerd(a)192.9.200.3/OU=PP Switch/O=Cambridge University/PRMD=UK.AC/ADMD= /C=GB/;
> * FAILURE reason Unable-To-Transfer (1);
> * diagnostic Unrecognised-ORName (0);
> * last trace (ia5 text (2)) Wed, 25 Nov 1992 17:28:40 +0000;
> * converted eits ia5 text (2);
> * supplementary info "Unknown domain '192.9.200.3'";
> ****** End of administration information
>
> ------------------------------ Start of forwarded message 1
>
> Received: from phx.cam.ac.uk by ppsw1.cam.ac.uk
> with NIFTP (PP-6.0) Cambridge as ppsw.cam.ac.uk
> id <05157-0@ppsw1.cam.ac.uk>; Wed, 25 Nov 1992 17:28:53 +0000
> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 92 17:28:40 GMT
> To: fnerd@192.9.200.3
> From: Mail Server <FAILREPTER@uk.ac.cam.phx>
> Subject: Fail Report
> Message-ID: <A6A5DE7C97F29040@UK.AC.CAMBRIDGE.PHOENIX>
>
> Your message was not delivered to one or more of:
> LI10000@uk.ac.cam.phx
>
> Recipient has too many outstanding messages in message store: 'LI10000@UK.AC.CAM.PHX'
> No valid recipients in JNT header
>
> Failed message follows:
>
> Received: from relay2.UU.NET by ppsw1.cam.ac.uk
> with SMTP (PP-6.0) International as ppsw.cam.ac.uk
> id <05143-0@ppsw1.cam.ac.uk>; Wed, 25 Nov 1992 17:28:32 +0000
> Received: from toad.com by relay2.UU.NET
> with SMTP (5.61/UUNET-internet-primary) id AA07054;
> Wed, 25 Nov 92 12:20:09 -0500
> Received: from cygnus.com by toad.com id AA12348; Wed, 25 Nov 92 09:17:33 PST
> Received: from relay2.UU.NET by cygnus.com (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA26873;
> Wed, 25 Nov 92 09:17:10 PST
> Received: from uunet.uu.net (via LOCALHOST.UU.NET) by relay2.UU.NET
> with SMTP (5.61/UUNET-internet-primary) id AA05539;
> Wed, 25 Nov 92 12:15:15 -0500
> Received: from smds.UUCP by uunet.uu.net with UUCP/RMAIL (queueing-rmail)
> id 121431.10955; Wed, 25 Nov 1992 12:14:31 EST
> Received: from waldo by smds.com (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AB05506;
> Wed, 25 Nov 92 11:29:04 EST
> Message-Id: <9211251629.AB05506@smds.com>
> Sender: fnerd@192.9.200.3
> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1992 12:40:24 -0800
> To: cypherpunks@com.toad
> From: fnerd@com.smds (FutureNerd Steve Witham)
> Subject: Re: Random Numbers Boxes and Cypher Processers
>
> >Why do encryption in the modem instead of the host cpu?
>
> A point that hasn't been made painfully clear yet: "DSP--Digital
> Signal Processor" chips are really just fast processors for repetitious
> arithmetic--just what RSA needs. Maybe some experience in
> programming them for that sort of purpose would be useful.
>
> - -fnerd
> fnerd@smds.com (FutureNerd Steve Witham)
>
>
> ------------------------------ End of forwarded message 1
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