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- From root Wed Oct 30 14:03:36 1985
- >From srmmail Wed Oct 30 14:10:08 1985 remote from veeger
- >From hplabs Wed Oct 30 14:00:16 1985 remote from hpcnof
- >From hpl-opus!poulton Wed Oct 30 02:06:16 1985 remote from hplabs
- Date: Wed, 30 Oct 85 01:55:05 pst
- From: <hplabs!hpl-opus!poulton>
- Received: by HP-VENUS id AA26352; Wed, 30 Oct 85 01:55:05 pst
- Message-Id: <8510300955.AA26352@HP-VENUS>
- To: hplabs!hpldat!taylor
- Subject: Re: announce(1)
-
- The announce I got was shar'd July 8. NLEN was not defined in that
- source, just used. LONG_SLEN is not defined in the newmail(1)
- that you sent me. What system are you running on?
- My s500 doesn't have these def's.
-
- -> Monday, January 3rd: Call your mother
-
- As to announce --> newmail: why the switch?
- Seems like both are useful, in different situations.
-
- Ken Poulton
- HPL
-
-
-
-
- From root Wed Oct 30 14:03:39 1985
- >From srmmail Wed Oct 30 14:10:12 1985 remote from veeger
- >From hplabs Wed Oct 30 13:59:53 1985 remote from hpcnof
- >From fowler Wed Oct 30 12:57:11 1985 remote from hplabs
- Date: Wed, 30 Oct 85 12:57:11 pst
- From: Greg Fowler <hplabs!fowler>
- Received: by HP-VENUS id AA12562; Wed, 30 Oct 85 12:57:11 pst
- Message-Id: <8510302057.AA12562@HP-VENUS>
- To: mail-men@rochester
- Subject: Re: Summary of Network Mail Headers
- References: <36700044@hpcnof.UUCP>
- Priority: Most Urgent
-
- I believe your introduction referred to the uucp network. usenet is the network news
- software mechanism and isn't a "network".
-
- - > February 19, 1986
- -
- - A longer test of the system
- -
-
- Greg
-
-
-
- From root Wed Oct 30 14:13:23 1985
- >From srmmail Wed Oct 30 14:20:08 1985 remote from veeger
- >From root Wed Oct 30 14:01:57 1985 remote from hpcnof
- To: DCC@hplabs
- Subject: Log of backup tape #1
-
-
- Full Backup starting at Wed Oct 30 12:45:14 MST 1985
-
-
-
- backing up directories:
- ./users/fh ./users/rmd ./users/vince ./users/roberts ./users/row ./users/dt ./lost+found ./users/lost+found ./users/scb ./users/kevin ./users/du
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- From root Wed Oct 30 15:33:24 1985
- >From srmmail Wed Oct 30 15:40:26 1985 remote from veeger
- >From root Wed Oct 30 15:37:17 1985 remote from hpcnof
- To: root, uucp, taylor@hplabs.ARPA
- Subject: Log of backup tape #2
-
- backing up directories:
- ./users/fh ./users/rmd ./users/vince ./users/roberts ./users/row ./users/dt ./lost+found ./users/lost+found ./users/scb ./users/kevin ./users/du
-
-
-
-
- backing up directories:
- ./users/sbh ./users/ges ./users/cpb ./users/amy ./net ./users/root ./users/balza ./dev ./users/remple ./users/jr ./users/mwr ./users/larryf
-
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- From root Sun Dec 8 22:50:18 1985
- >From srmmail Mon Dec 9 00:50:05 1985 remote from veeger
- >From root Mon Dec 9 00:41:15 1985 remote from hpcnof
- >From JLarson.pa@Xerox.ARPA Sun Dec 8 20:45:55 1985 remote from hplabs
- Date: 8 Dec 85 20:36:36 PST (Sunday)
- From: hplabs!JLarson.pa@Xerox.ARPA
- Subject: How's it going, anyway?
- To: hpcnou!dat@HPLABS.ARPA (Dave Taylor)
- Cc: JLarson.pa@Xerox.ARPA
-
- How are things with you? Could you send me that paper we were talking
- about?
-
- Thanks
-
- John Larson
- Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
- 3333 Coyote Hill Road
- Palo Alto, Ca 94304
-
-
-
-
- From To:host!root@hplabs.HP.COM Wed Aug 7 19:58:30 1985
- #From uucp Wed Aug 7 19:55:12 1985 remote from veeger
- #From hplabs Wed Aug 7 19:48:10 1985 remote from hpcnof
- #From RICHER@SUMEX-AIM Wed Aug 7 09:23:12 1985 remote from hplabs
- Received: by HP-VENUS id AA18269; Wed, 7 Aug 85 09:11:48 pdt
- Date: Tue 6 Aug 85 09:12:37-PDT
- #From: Mark Richer <hplabs!RICHER@SUMEX-AIM>
- Received: by HP-VENUS via CSNET; 7 Aug 1985 09:11:37-PDT (Wed)
- Received: from sumex-aim.arpa by csnet-relay.arpa id a015812; 6 Aug 85 12:14 EDT
- To: hpcnof!veeger!hpcnou!dat%hplabs.csnet@CSNET-RELAY
- Via: CSNet; 7 Aug 85 9:11-PDT
- Subject: Re: AI in Education mailing list...
- Cc: RICHER@SUMEX-AIM
- In-Reply-To: <8508030243.AA27641@HP-VENUS>
- Message-Id: <12132987812.61.RICHER@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA>
-
- I added you to aied. This message may be of interest to you:
-
- Artificial Intelligence in Education Meeting at IJCAI 85
- ---------- ------------ -- --------- ------- -- ----- --
-
- Place: Math Sciences Auditorium (a.k.a. Math 4000A), UCLA campus
- Time: 6:30 pm, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1985 (length: 1 - 1 1/4 hr)
-
- Agenda:
- I have two speakers scheduled to make presentations that
- should stimulate questions and discussions:
-
- (1) Short Announcements
-
- (2) Jeff Bonar, Research Scientist, Learning Research and
- Development Center (LRDC), University of Pittsburgh
-
- --- on-going ICAI research projects at LRDC
- --- dissemination of ICAI technology in the form of software
- tools, workshops, written materials, and video tapes.
-
- (3) Gary Fine, Product Engineering Manager, INTELLICORP,
- formerly with a company producing CAI products, also graduate
- work in ICAI
-
- --- bridging the gap between current ICAI technology and the
- real world
-
- [IJCAI-85, the 9th International Joint Conference on Artificial
- Intelligence is being held at UCLA Campus, August 18-23, 1985. This
- conference is co-sponsered by the American Association for Artificial
- Intelligence (AAAI) this year, and I have been told by their office
- that only walk-in registration is available at this time. For more
- information, contact AAAI: AAAI-OFFICE@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA
- AAAI, 445 Burgess Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025
- or call (415) 328-3123]
-
- Direct questions on the AI in ED meeting (only) to Mark Richer,
- RICHER@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA
- -------
-
-
-
-
- From root Tue Sep 24 09:53:24 1985
- >From HPMAIL-gateway Tue Sep 24 9:46:47 1985 remote from veeger
- >From Simon_CINTZ_/_HPD600/TR Tue Sep 24 9:46:47 1985 remote from hpmail
- Date: Tue, 24 Sep 85 9:14:00 MDT
- From: Simon_CINTZ_/_HPD600/TR (Simon Cintz)
- Subject: ITF
- From: Simon_CINTZ_/_HPD600/TR (Simon Cintz)
- To: Dave_TAYLOR_/_HPF100/00
-
- Dave -
-
- Just as one programming language doesn't suit the needs of
- all programmers, one authoring facility will probably not
- suit the needs of all HP entities that require CBT -- at least
- not in the near future. Of course, this is my personal opinion
- and if I'm wrong, it won't be the first time.
-
- Good luck.
-
-
- - Simon
-
- From root Mon Oct 21 10:43:37 1985
- >From srmmail Mon Oct 21 10:30:16 1985 remote from veeger
- >From root Mon Oct 21 10:28:58 1985 remote from hpcnof
- >From DLS.MDC%office-X.arpa@CSNET-RELAY Mon Oct 21 01:57:05 1985 remote from hplabs
- Received: by HP-VENUS id AA17376; Mon, 21 Oct 85 01:57:05 pdt
- Date: 21 Oct 85 01:02 EDT
- From: Duane Stone / McDonnell Douglas / CSC-ASD <hplabs!DLS.MDC%office-1.arpa@CSNET-RELAY>
- Received: by HP-VENUS via CSNET; 21 Oct 1985 01:57:01-PDT (Mon)
- Received: from office-1.arpa by CSNET-RELAY.ARPA id a019220; 21 Oct 85 1:18 EDT
- To: Dave Taylor <hpcnou!dat%hplabs.csnet@CSNET-RELAY>
- Via: CSNet; 21 Oct 85 1:56-PDT
- Subject: Re: More Mail Headers...
- Message-Id: <MDC-DLS-7W9CS@OFFICE-1>
- Comment: Dave -- this is the body of the message I previously 'sent' to you via
-
- a Journal.
-
- I might suggest re-wording the para on Author -- my associates might object to
- 'strange' -- something like:
-
- This is used to credit the original author, or to give credit on article
- excerpts (from Newspapers, magazines, books, etc).
-
- One field which I forgot is:
-
- Length: This is computed when the message is sent and gives the recipients
- an estimate of the number of pages in the document.
-
- Example:
-
- Length: 6 pages [estimate]
-
- Access:
-
- Used to declare whether a Journal item should be Public or Private (to those
- that are on the distribution list or Extended Access list)
-
- Example:
-
- Access: Unrestricted
-
- Acknowledge-Delivery:
-
- Used to request the system mailer send back a message when it has
- successfully delivered the item.
-
- Example:
-
- Acknowledge-Delivery: Requested
-
- Acknowledge-Receipt:
-
- Used to to ask the recipient to acknowledge receipt of the message.
-
- Example:
-
- Acknowledge-Receipt: Requested
-
- Addendum-To:
-
- A pointer to a previously submitted Journal item.
-
- Example:
-
- Addendum-To: <ASD,1234,>
-
- Delivery-Timing:
-
- Used by the sender to indicate when the message should be submitted to the
- mailer.
-
- Examples:
-
- Rush: - immediate
-
- Soon: - as soon as possible
-
- Defer: - overnight
-
- Start-Delivery: DATE TIME
-
- Stop-Delivery: DATE TIME (if not yet delivered)
-
- Disposition-Code:
-
- Used by the system to group Journal items into one of several classes for
- eventual archive to tape and as an indicator of how long the archive tapes
- should be retained.
-
- Example:
-
- Disposition-Code: Temporary (2 years)
-
- Extended-access:
-
- Used with private Journal items to allow access by other than those on the
- distribution list.
-
- Example:
-
- Extended-access: ASD.MDC
-
- Location:
-
- Used to submit the message to the Journal. The adressees receive a short
- citation with other header fields and a "Location:" field pointing to a file
- in an electronic library.
-
- Example:
-
- Location: <MDC,1234,>
-
- Part-Of:
-
- A pointer to a previously submitted Journal item.
-
- Example:
-
- Part-Of: <MDC,1234,>
-
- Route-To:
-
- Used to send a message "in-turn" to addressees in the "To:" field -- as
- opposed to the broadcast method of delivery where everyone gets the message
- "simultaneously". Any addresses in the "Cc:" field receive a copy of the
- message each time it is passed from one adressee to the next in the "To:"
- field.
-
- Example:
-
- Routed-to: {addresses in To field}
-
- Signed:
-
- Created when the user employs the Sign command; used to electronically sign
- a message. It affixes a signature-block to a message. A "Verify Signature"
- command is available to recipients that lets them find out if anyone has
- changed the body of the message since the message was signed.
-
- Example:
-
- SIGNED
-
- Duane L. Stone
- App. Dev. Mgr.
-
- Supersedes:
-
- A pointer to a previously submitted Journal item.
-
- Example:
-
- Supersedes: <MDC,1234,>
-
-
- --- last line of the file --
-