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From: Document Delivery [mailto:docdeliv...@iona.edu]
Sent: Sunday, 19 July 2009 12:59 AM
To: Discussion of the Ariel Document Transmission System
Subject: RE: [ARIE-L] Ariel Send
ery [mailto:docdeliv...@iona.edu]
Sent: Sunday, 19 July 2009 12:59 AM
To: Discussion of the Ariel Document Transmission System
Subject: RE: [ARIE-L] Ariel Send vs. Ariel Receive and static IPs
It seems to me that the static IP is for receiving, that we send to all
different IPs. On the other hand, i
Ed Helmrich
Iona College
From: arie-l-boun...@mailman1.u.washington.edu on behalf of Sheri Schneider
Sent: Fri 7/10/2009 9:32 AM
To: Discussion of the Ariel Document Transmission System
Subject: RE: [ARIE-L] Ariel Send vs. Ariel Receive and static IPs
With the
l@u.washington.edu
Subject: [ARIE-L] Ariel Send vs. Ariel Receive and static IPs
We have 2 licenses for Ariel. One of our ILL PCs has Ariel just for sending and
another has Ariel just for receiving.
I understand why we need a static IP address to receive. Do we really need a
static IP address to
I would think (?) that you have one IP address, and it's static,
Ed Helmrich
Iona College
From: arie-l-boun...@mailman1.u.washington.edu on behalf of Sheri Schneider
Sent: Thu 7/9/2009 4:44 PM
To: arie-l@u.washington.edu
Subject: [ARIE-L] Ariel Send vs.
We have 2 licenses for Ariel. One of our ILL PCs has Ariel just for sending and
another has Ariel just for receiving.
I understand why we need a static IP address to receive. Do we really need a
static IP address to send?
Thank you, Sheri Schneider, Library Systems, Cedar Crest College, Cressma