Re: Re[2]: [Exim] Relay file works if less than 33 entries.

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Author: Aly Dharshi
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To: Dave C.
CC: Richard Welty, exim-users
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Exim] Relay file works if less than 33 entries.
Funny you should mention this, my group actually had to explain CIDR,
Classes and other topics in a presentation to the class, I think that we
learnt more thru' the presenations than the whole class that the lecturer
presented. Why oh why couldn't I just pay my $840 CDN and get my credit
instead !

    Cheers,


        Aly.



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----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave C." <djc@???>
To: "Aly Dharshi" <aly.dharshi@???>
Cc: "Richard Welty" <rwelty@???>; <exim-users@???>
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 10:41 PM
Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Exim] Relay file works if less than 33 entries.


>
> On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Aly Dharshi wrote:
>
> >     Maybe you should join my class, what is said on this list is

sometimes
> > more useful than what we learn in our classes, we are learning about

Aloha
>
> I'm not surprised. Traditional education is abhorrently behind the
> times.
>
> > still, maybe they should have a lesson on it and move on but ... taking

my
> > internetworking class has only gotten me as far as banyan networks, crc

and
>
> Well, just to recap, if they told you about Class A, B, and C networks,
> and didnt talk about CIDR, they are several years out of date. Internet
> address space has not been assigned like that for quite a long time. For
> more info search for "Classless IP routing" on google..
>
> > a tad bit of routing. This is usually taught in a introduction to

networking
> > class. I have had to learn the rest on my own really ...
>
> Thats really the best way to learn anyway.
>
> >
> >     Aly.

> >
> >
> > ------------------
> > Aly Dharshi
> > System Administrator ORS
> > aly.dharshi@???
> > aly.dharshi@???
> >
> > Got *nix ? *nix the better alternative to Winblows
> >
> >
>
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