Why are you getting this message?
Recently Nortel Networks changed the domain name to nortelnetworks.com. As a result of this change, mailing lists are consistently sending mail to some of our older domain addresses. In an attempt to reduce the mail volume to these legacy domains, we are trying to contact the administrators of list-servers for assistance.
What can you do?
If you could please review your address databases and change the addresses that have the following domain names to nortelnetworks.com:
nt.com nortel.com nortel.ca bnr.ca bnr.co.uk nortel.ie northern.co.uk nortel.co.uk
Why should you assist us?
Beginning in October we will start sending an NDR (non-delivery report) for all messages sent to older domains. In preparing ahead of time, we can prevent hundreds and thousands of messages from being sent to an incorrect address.
What if you do not find any addresses in your database?
Please disregard this message. If in future mailings you keep getting messages from me and you are annoyed, please contact me and we can work out these issues one-on-one.
What if you find older Nortel Networks domains in your database?
Thank you so much for your assistance, send me an e-mail with the list of addresses and I will forward you a Thank You Gift from Nortel Networks for your assistance. We appreciate your help and always appreciate the co-operation of postmasters, mailing-list and list-server administrators.
Sincerely,
Matthew W. Sickles Sr. Project Manager Nortel Networks Messaging Service
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Matthew W. Sickles Nortel Networks 919.303.6656 [ESN] 455.6656 [voice] 919.303.8850 [ESN] 455.8850 [fax]
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