Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Email won’t go if the destination is over 500 miles

Imagine yourself as a system administrator for a moment and you get a weird call from a user saying that any email that he sends would fail if the destination point is over 500 miles. You'll choke for a moment and you ll call that guy Insane. E-Mails don't have distance or stamps. It goes to whomever it needs to, wherever he is on the face of the earth.

I read a blog of a system admin who went through a smiliar situation and how he ironed out the issue. It definitely wasn't the users fault. At times all it requires to catch serious bugs is a totally new perspective!!

Read more here: http://www.ibiblio.org/harris/500milemail.html?test

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