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type: "mail user@" for any matches for user@*anywhere* or "mail
user@someemailaddress" for a specific match, or "mail @somewhere" for
that "somewhere" and any email addresses one that "somewhere" host.
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> type: "mail user@" for any matches for user@*anywhere* or "mail
> user@someemailaddress" for a specific match, or "mail @somewhere" for
> that "somewhere" and any email addresses one that "somewhere" host.
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> Regards,
> Tim Greer: te...@linkworm.com | LinkWorm Software
Tim, thanks for the reply. The mail [address] command seems to only
return the contact record for that address (not all domain names
containing that email address). If you have any other suggestions, it
would greatly be appreciated.
Sorry, I had thought that you meant by use on Internic. I'll email you a
list of commands for you to use later tonight.
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try whois with a space. It will return a quite extensize help page.
try:
http://www.0x01.com.com/whois/
for a domain enter "?" and you should get this page.
thanos