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(brain and eyes spinning!) LMAO
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@ @
(brain and eyes spinning!) LMAO
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http://www.zazzle.com/TamarMag*
Tamar Mag Raine
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From: Deri James <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 3:47:41 PM
Subject: Re: Come Together
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 20:54:46 Tamar Raine wrote:
>
> Myself, I still can't quite grasp how the @ signals mail to be sent from A
> to B! but I am glad it does.
>
Hi Mag,
You probably know that all the "names" you use on the internet
(like "www.zazzle.com") get converted to a numeric address (like a phone
number). Zazzles "phone number" is 70.42.16.130 sp you could surf to your
pages by using this number instead of the name:-
<http://70.42.16.130/TamarMag>
Sending mail is very similar. The name after the '@' has a "phone number"
associated. If I look up 'yahoo.com' in DNS (like Yellow Pages for phone
numbers) it tells me:-
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[derij@chuzzlewit ~]$ dig yahoo.com MX
; <<>> DiG 9.5.0b2 <<>> yahoo.com MX
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 44742
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 7, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 10
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;yahoo.com. IN MX
;; ANSWER SECTION:
yahoo.com. 3720 IN MX 1 b.mx.mail.yahoo.com.
yahoo.com. 3720 IN MX 1 c.mx.mail.yahoo.com.
yahoo.com. 3720 IN MX 1 d.mx.mail.yahoo.com.
yahoo.com. 3720 IN MX 1 e.mx.mail.yahoo.com.
yahoo.com. 3720 IN MX 1 f.mx.mail.yahoo.com.
yahoo.com. 3720 IN MX 1 g.mx.mail.yahoo.com.
yahoo.com. 3720 IN MX 1 a.mx.mail.yahoo.com.
;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
c.mx.mail.yahoo.com. 1786 IN A 216.39.53.2
c.mx.mail.yahoo.com. 1786 IN A 216.39.53.3
d.mx.mail.yahoo.com. 1773 IN A 66.196.82.7
e.mx.mail.yahoo.com. 1773 IN A 216.39.53.1
f.mx.mail.yahoo.com. 96 IN A 209.191.88.247
f.mx.mail.yahoo.com. 96 IN A 68.142.202.247
g.mx.mail.yahoo.com. 96 IN A 209.191.88.239
g.mx.mail.yahoo.com. 96 IN A 206.190.53.191
a.mx.mail.yahoo.com. 96 IN A 209.191.118.103
b.mx.mail.yahoo.com. 1786 IN A 66.196.97.250
;; Query time: 31 msec
;; SERVER: 192.168.0.254#53(192.168.0.254)
;; WHEN: Wed Oct 29 22:20:47 2008
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 321
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it gives me a list of suitable numbers I could use (in case some of them are
too busy I can try another). Each of these "know" who "Tamarmag510" is and
will hold onto any emails I send until your Outlook (or other Mail Client)
logs on and asks for any mail they are holding for you.
(Probably more than you ever wanted to know!!!).
Cheers
Deri
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