Is this really fixed? Why the different responses below?
fogey:~\$ for f in com net org; do echo Suffix: $f; host perlmonks.$f;
+ host www.perlmonks.$f; done
Suffix: com
perlmonks.com has address 66.39.54.2
perlmonks.com has address 209.197.123.153
perlmonks.com mail is handled (pri=0) by mail.egl.net
www.perlmonks.com is a nickname for perlmonks.com
perlmonks.com has address 209.197.123.153
perlmonks.com has address 66.39.54.2
perlmonks.com mail is handled (pri=0) by mail.egl.net
Suffix: net
www.perlmonks.net is a nickname for perlmonks.com
perlmonks.com has address 66.39.54.2
perlmonks.com has address 209.197.123.153
perlmonks.com mail is handled (pri=0) by mail.egl.net
Suffix: org
perlmonks.org has address 66.39.54.27
perlmonks.org has address 209.197.123.153
perlmonks.org mail is handled (pri=10) by mail.egl.net
www.perlmonks.org is a nickname for perlmonks.org
perlmonks.org has address 209.197.123.153
perlmonks.org has address 66.39.54.27
perlmonks.org mail is handled (pri=10) by mail.egl.net
My chatterbox history app is failing about one in three updates. That's leaving a lot of mail in my inbox from failed cron jobs. My newest nodes interface is having problems, too.
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