Author: John W. Baxter Date: To: exim-users Subject: Re: [exim] support for domainkeys
On 9/23/2004 21:10, "Edgar Lovecraft" <exim-list@???> wrote:
> Then they need to contact the state DNS managers to get that fixed, but
> then again, unless they get their internet access directly from the state
> contacting them does no good, as they need to contact their ISP and get
> them to change to PTR record, or give them control for the in-addr.arpa
> space that the ISP has leased to them. Thst is the whole reason why this
> check is important, as there will almost always be at the very least two
> different entities involved, if not three.
Actually, most of the school districts DO get their Internet service
directly from the state.
There are lots of T1s (and probably T3s) running around carrying wednet.edu
traffic (Washington Education NETwork, I think.) Other "stuff" shares the
T1s with the email (instructional material, bureaucratic stuff, HTTP access
to the world, etc). [There's a T1 from Chimacum Middle school to the new
elementary school in Port Hadlock (5 minute drive...the T1 crosses a telco
boundary, which gave Chris many headaches during installation). Quite a
change from 1994, when Chimacum was authorized to relay outbound mail
through our server.]
Seattle schools are conspicuously absent from wednet.