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- Inter-network mail transfer guide
- ---------------------------------
- "...sending electronic mail from one network to another."
-
-
- Monthly updates of this guide are available by Listserv at
- LISTSERV@UNMVMA on Bitnet or listserv@unmvm.unm.edu on the Internet.
- To fetch a copy, send a message to either address, with an empty
- subject and a message body consisting of the line 'GET NETWORK
- GUIDE'. [Courtesy of Art St. George]
-
-
-
- # Inter-Network Mail Guide - Copyright 1992 by John J. Chew
- #
- #V $Revision: 1.37 $
- #V $Date: 92/06/25 22:52:17 $
- #
- # WHAT'S NEW
- #
- # + aol -> applelink, compuserve (Jay Levitt <postmaster@aol.com>)
- # ! noted intermail gateway will vanish soon (Glen Foster <gfoster@darpa.mil>)
- # + new FTP site (Art St. George <stgeorge@bootes.unm.edu>)
- # ! noted DASNet BIX gateway is not universal
- # ! noted 8K limit on PC version of aol (Lars Kongshem <Norge1@aol.com>)
- # ! GeoNet organization (Nick Leverton <nleverton@cix.compulink.co.uk>)
- # + gold-400 (Nick Leverton)
- # + greennet (Nick Leverton)
- # - tcg (Nick Leverton)
- # ! aol gateways are no longer in beta testing (Jay Levitt)
- # + mci -> compuserve (Brian Long <blong@cix.compulink.co.uk>)
- #
- # COPYRIGHT NOTICE
- #
- # This document is Copyright 1992 by John J. Chew. All rights reserved.
- # Permission for non-commercial distribution is hereby granted, provided
- # that this file is distributed intact, including this copyright notice
- # and the version information above. Permission for commercial distribution
- # can be obtained by contacting the author as described below.
- #
- # INTRODUCTION
- #
- # This file documents methods of sending mail from one network to another.
- # It represents the aggregate knowledge of the readers of comp.mail.misc
- # and many contributors elsewhere. If you know of any corrections or
- # additions to this file, please follow the instructions in the section
- # entitled 'HOW TO FORMAT INFORMATION FOR SUBMISSION' and then mail the
- # information to me: John J. Chew <poslfit@utcs.utoronto.ca>. If
- # you do not have access to electronic mail (which makes me wonder about
- # the nature of your interest in the subject, but there does seem to be
- # a small such population out there) you can call me between 14:30 and
- # 19:00 MET (currently UTC+2h) at +33 1 46 40 10 60, or fax me (at any time)
- # at +33 1 46 40 18 44. Please note that these telephone numbers will remain
- # valid only until the end of July 1992.
- #
- # DISTRIBUTION
- #
- # (news) This list is posted monthly to Usenet newsgroups comp.mail.misc and
- # news.newusers.questions.
- # (mail) I maintain a growing list of subscribers who receive each monthly
- # issue by electronic mail, and recommend this to anyone planning to .
- # redistribute the list on a regular basis.
- # (FTP) Internet users can fetch this guide by anonymous FTP as ~ftp/pub/docs/
- # internetwork-mail-guide on FTP.MsState.Edu (130.18.80.11) [Courtesy of
- # Frank W. Peters], or as ~ftp/library/network.guide on ariel.unm.edu
- # (129.24.8.1) [Courtesy of Art St. George].
- # (Listserv) The guide is available by Listserv at LISTSERV@UNMVMA on Bitnet
- # or listserv@unmvm.unm.edu on the Internet. To fetch a copy, send a message
- # to either address, with an empty subject and a message body consisting of
- # the line 'GET NETWORK GUIDE'. [Courtesy of Art St. George]
- #
- # HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
- #
- # This document is meant to be both human-readable and machine-parseable. I
- # have an experimental Perl script that performs queries on this document -
- # send me e-mail if you would like a copy.
- #
- # If you just want to browse the guide manually for information, this is what
- # you need to know. The guide is organized as a list of entries. Each entry
- # tells you how to get from one network to another. Here is what a typical
- # entry might look like:
- #
- # #F mynet
- # #T yournet
- # #R youraddress
- # #C contactaddress
- # #I send to 'youraddress@thegateway'
- #
- # This means that to send mail _f_rom a network called 'mynet' _t_o a
- # _r_ecipient address 'youraddress' on a network called 'yournet', you
- # should follow the _i_nstructions shown and address your mail to
- # 'youraddress@thegateway'. (The quotes are not part of the address
- # you should use, and if you see \' between the double quotes, you
- # should type just ' when addressing your mail.) If you have trouble
- # sending mail, you can try sending mail to 'contactaddress' for help.
- #
- # Network names are listed together with a brief description of each network,
- # before the main entires. The main entries themselves are sorted
- # alphabetically, first by source network and then by destination network.
- # Network connections that can be generated transitively (A->B and B->C give
- # A->B->C) are generally omitted. If you need further information on the
- # format, read the following section.
- #
- # HOW TO PARSE THIS GUIDE
- #
- # The format of this guide is designed to be a reasonable compromise between
- # the automatically parsable and the humanly legible.
- #
- # As distributed, the guide consists of a sequence of lines of up to eighty
- # octets in the range [32,126] representing characters in the ASCII encoding,
- # with each line terminated by a newline (decimal 10) character.
- #
- # Valid lines are either empty or begin with a '#'. Invalid lines should
- # be rejected as being part of an encapsulation such as a mail header.
- #
- # The portion of a non-empty, valid line following the '#' consists of a tag
- # and data. The tag is the longest leading string of characters that does not
- # contain a space, the data is the portion of the line after the first space
- # if any. Leading spaces in the data are ignored, except on continuation lines
- # (see below).
- #
- # Lines tagged with a '-' are continuation lines. If more than eighty
- # characters need to be placed in one logical record, the characters should
- # be placed in several lines, with all lines after the first tagged with a '-'.
- # A (possibly singleton) set of lines will be referred to as a record. A
- # record's tag is the tag of its first line.
- #
- # Records with empty tags (such as these) are comments for human eyes only
- # and should in general be silently ignored by an automatic parser.
- #
- # Records are grouped into blocks, delimited by empty lines. Empty blocks,
- # or blocks which contain nothing but comments, should be ignored.
- #
- # The first block of the file consists of 'V'-tagged records which give
- # version information for the file. The format of this information is
- # subject to change, and should not be automatically parsed. In this
- # edition, the first block is at the very beginning of the file.
- #
- # The second block of the file consists of 'N'-tagged records which declare
- # identifiers to be used in referring to networks in the rest of the file.
- # Each such record is divided into ';'-separated fields. The fields are
- # currently: identifier, full name, organization, category (academic, bbs,
- # commercial, in-house, non-profit, none or ?). Leading and trailing spaces
- # in fields should be ignored. In fact, without further ado, here's the
- # second block.
-
- #N aol ; America Online; America Online, Inc.; commercial;
- #N applelink ; AppleLink; Apple Computer, Inc.; in-house;
- #N att ; AT&T Mail; AT&T; commercial;
- #N bitnet ; BITNET; none; academic;
- #N bix ; Byte Information eXchange; Byte magazine; commercial;
- #N bmug ; ? ; Berkeley Macintosh Users Group; in-house;
- #N cgnet ; CGNET; Agricultural research network; commercial;
- #N compuserve ; CompuServe; CompuServe Inc.; commercial;
- #N connect ; Connect Professional Information Network; ?; commercial;
- #N easynet ; Easynet; DEC; in-house;
- #N envoy ; Envoy-100; Telecom Canada; commercial; X.400
- #N fax ; Facsimile document transmission; none; none;
- #N fidonet ; FidoNet; none; bbs;
- #N geonet ; GeoNet Mailbox Systems;
- #- Geonet Mailbox Services GmbH/Systems Inc.; commercial;
- #N gold-400 ; GNS Gold 400; British Telecom; commercial; X.400
- #N greennet ; GreenNet; Soft Solutions Ltd; commercial;
- #N gsfcmail ; GSFCmail; NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center; in-house;
- #N ibm ; VNET; IBM; in-house;
- #N internet ; Internet; none; academic;
- #N keylink ; KeyLink; Telecom Australia; commercial; X.400
- #N mci ; MCIMail; MCI; commercial;
- #N mfenet ; Magnetic Fusion Energy Network
- #- ; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; academic;
- #N nasamail ; NASAMail; NASA; in-house;
- #N nsi ; NASA Science Internet; NASA; government;
- #- Dual-protocol: instructions given here pertain only to NSI-DECnet addresses
- #- (NSI-TCP/IP addresses should be treated as shown for 'internet')
- #N omnet ; OMNET; OMNET; commercial;
- #N peacenet ; PeaceNet; Institute for Global Communications; non-profit;
- #N sinet ; Schlumberger Information NETwork; ?; ?;
- #N sprintmail ; SprintMail; Sprint; commercial; formerly Telemail
- #N thenet ; Texas Higher Education Network; University of Texas
- #- ; academic ;
- #
- # After these header blocks come a sequence of connection blocks, describing
- # how to get from one network to another. In each such block, the records
- # are tagged 'F', 'T', and 'R', followed by an optional 'C', and at least
- # one 'I'.
- #
- # The 'F' (from) record gives the network identifier of the source network.
- #
- # The 'T' (to) record gives the network identifier of the destination network.
- #
- # The 'R' (recipient) record gives an example of an address on the
- # destination network, to make it clear in subsequent lines what text
- # requires subsitution.
- #
- # The 'C' (contact) record gives an address for inquiries concerning the
- # gateway, expressed as an address reachable from the source (#F) network.
- # Presumably, if you can't get the gateway to work at all, then knowing
- # an unreachable address on another network will not be of great help.
- #
- # The 'I' (instructions) records, of which there may be several, give verbal
- # instructions to a user of the source network to let them send mail
- # to a user on the destination network. Text that needs to be typed
- # will appear in double quotes, with C-style escapes if necessary. If
- # the instructions consist simply of mailing to a certain address, this
- # will be indicated by the words 'send to' followed by a quoted address.
- # If there are alternative addresses, they will be marked 'or to' instead.
- #
- # HOW TO FORMAT INFORMATION FOR SUBMISSION
- #
- # If you don't want to wade through the section on parsing the guide above,
- # here is what I really want in the way of information. If you are adding
- # a new network to the list, tell me what its official name is (pay attention
- # to capitalisation), what the name of its responsible organization is, and
- # what kind of a network it is (academic, commercial, government, in-house
- # or non-profit). If this isn't clear, look at the examples above. I would
- # appreciate it if you would format the entry thus:
- #
- # #N foonet ; The Foo Network; The Foo Organization; commercial
- #
- # Next, for each connection, give me an entry that looks something like:
- #
- # #F foonet
- # #T barnet
- # #R baraddress
- # #C contactaddress
- # #I send to 'baraddress@thegateway'
- #
- # Note that 'contactaddress' must be an address expressed in foonet's native
- # format, and not that of barnet, since if a user is having trouble accessing
- # barnet, giving him/her an address on that net to contact for help is not
- # productive. If there is no contact/postmaster address, please tell me.
- # If there are more complicated instructions, use additional #I lines.
- #
- # Once you've got all the information together, send it to me in an e-mail
- # message with the words 'INMG update' in the Subject: line. You can in
- # general expect an answer back from me within a week or two, modulo workload
- # and vacations.
-
- #F aol
- #T applelink
- #R user
- #C Internet
- #I send to 'user@applelink'
-
- #F aol
- #T compuserve
- #R 71234,567
- #C Internet
- #I send to '71234.567@cis'
-
- #F aol
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #C Internet
- #I send to 'user@domain'
-
- #F applelink
- #T bitnet
- #R user@site
- #I send to 'user@site.bitnet@internet#'
-
- #F applelink
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #I send to 'user@domain@internet#' (address must be <35 characters)
-
- #F att
- #T bitnet
- #R user@site
- #I send to 'internet!site.bitnet!user'
-
- #F att
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #I send to 'internet!domain!user'
-
- #F bitnet
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #I Methods for sending mail from Bitnet to the Internet vary depending on
- #- what mail software is running at the Bitnet site in question. In the
- #- best case, users should simply be able to send mail to 'user@domain'.
- #- If this doesn't work, try 'user%domain@gateway' where 'gateway' is a
- #- Bitnet-Internet gateway site nearby. Finally, if neither of these
- #- works, you may have to try hand-coding an SMTP envelope for your mail.
- #I If you have questions concerning this rather terse note, please try
- #- contacting your local postmaster or system administrator first before
- #- you send me mail -- John Chew <poslfit@utcs.utoronto.ca>
-
- #F cgnet
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #I send to 'INTERMAIL'
- #I message body must contain an appropriately (?) formatted header
- #I this gateway will be discontinued 1992-09-30
-
- #F compuserve
- #T fax
- #R +1 415 555 1212
- #I send to '>FAX 14155551212'
- #I not transitive - message must originate from a CompuServe user
- #I for calls outside the NANP, use '011' as the international prefix
-
- #F compuserve
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #I send to '>INTERNET:user@domain' (only from CompuServe users)
-
- #F compuserve
- #T mci
- #R 123-4567
- #I send to '>MCIMAIL:123-4567' (only from CompuServe users)
-
- #F connect
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #I send to 'DASNET'
- #I first line of message: '"user@domain"@DASNET'
-
- #F easynet
- #T bitnet
- #R user@site
- #C DECWRL::ADMIN
- #I send to 'nm%DECWRL::"user@site.bitnet"' (from VMS using NMAIL)
- #I send to 'user@site.bitnet' (from Ultrix)
- #I or to 'user%site.bitnet@decwrl.dec.com' (from Ultrix via IP)
- #I or to 'DECWRL::"user@site.bitnet"' (from Ultrix via DECNET)
-
- #F easynet
- #T fidonet
- #R john smith at 1:2/3.4
- #C DECWRL::ADMIN
- #I send to 'nm%DECWRL::"john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org"'
- #- (from VMS using NMAIL)
- #I send to 'john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org'
- #- (from Ultrix)
- #I or to '"john.smith%p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org"@decwrl.dec.com'
- #- (from Ultrix via IP)
- #I or to 'DECWRL::"john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org"'
- #- (from Ultrix via DECNET)
-
- #F easynet
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #C DECWRL::ADMIN
- #I send to 'nm%DECWRL::"user@domain"' (from VMS using NMAIL)
- #I send to 'user@domain' (from Ultrix)
- #I or to 'user%domain@decwrl.dec.com' (from Ultrix via IP)
- #I or to 'DECWRL::"user@domain"' (from Ultrix via DECNET)
-
- #F envoy
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #C ICS.TEST or ICS.BOARD
- #I send to '[RFC-822="user(a)domain"]INTERNET/TELEMAIL/US'
- #I for special characters, use @=(a), !=(b), _=(u), any=(three octal digits)
-
- #F fidonet
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #I send to 'uucp' at nearest gateway site
- #I set first line of message to 'To: user@domain'
-
- #F geonet
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #I send to 'DASNET'
- #I set subject line to 'user@domain!subject'
-
- #F gold-400
- #T internet
- #R user@host
- #I send to '/DD.RFC-822=user(a)host/O=uknet/PRMD=uk.ac/ADMD=gold 400/C=GB/'
- #I for special characters, use @=(a), %=(p), !=(b), "=(q)
-
- #F gsfcmail
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #C cust.svc
- #I send to '(SITE:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)domain>)'
- #I or to '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)domain>)'
- #I or send to 'POSTMAN'
- #- and set the first line of message to 'To: user@domain'
- #I Help is also available by phoning +1 301 286 6865.
-
- #F gsfcmail
- #T nsi
- #R host::user
- #C cust.svc
- #I send to '(SITE:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)host.DNET.NASA.GOV>)'
- #I or to '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)host.DNET.NASA.GOV>)'
- #I or send to 'POSTMAN'
- #- and set the first line of message to 'To: user@host.DNET.NASA.GOV'
-
- #F internet
- #T aol
- #R A User
- #C postmaster@aol.com
- #I send to auser@aol.com (all lower-case, remove spaces)
- #I messages are truncated to 32K (8K for PCs), all characters except newline
- #- and printable ASCII characters are mapped to spaces, users are limited to
- #- 75 pieces of Internet mail in their mailbox at a time.
-
- #F internet
- #T applelink
- #R user
- #I send to 'user@applelink.apple.com'
-
- #F internet
- #T att
- #R user
- #I send to 'user@attmail.com'
-
- #F internet
- #T bitnet
- #R user@site
- #I send to 'user%site.bitnet@gateway' where 'gateway' is a gateway host that
- #- is on both the internet and bitnet. Some examples of gateways are:
- #- cunyvm.cuny.edu mitvma.mit.edu. Check first to see what local policies
- #- are concerning inter-network forwarding.
-
- #F internet
- #T bix
- #R user
- #I send to 'user@dcibix.das.net'
- #I reaches only paying users registered through the DASNet (commercial) gateway
-
- #F internet
- #T bmug
- #R John Smith
- #I send to 'John.Smith@bmug.fidonet.org'
-
- #F internet
- #T cgnet
- #R user
- #C intermail-request@intermail.isi.edu
- #I send to 'user%CGNET@intermail.isi.edu'
- #I this gateway will be discontinued 1992-09-30
-
- #F internet
- #T compuserve
- #R 71234,567
- #I send to '71234.567@compuserve.com'
- #I Ordinary Compuserve account IDs are pairs of octal numbers
-
- #F internet
- #T compuserve
- #R organization:department:user
- #I send to 'user@department.organization.compuserve.com'
- #I This syntax is for use with members of organizations which have a
- #- private CompuServe mail area. 'department' may not always be present.
-
- #F internet
- #T connect
- #R NAME
- #I send to 'NAME@dcjcon.das.net'
-
- #F internet
- #T easynet
- #R HOST::USER
- #C admin@decwrl.dec.com
- #I send to 'user@host.enet.dec.com'
- #I or to 'user%host.enet@decwrl.dec.com'
-
- #F internet
- #T easynet
- #R John Smith @ABC
- #C admin@decwrl.dec.com
- #I send to 'John.Smith@ABC.MTS.DEC.COM'
- #I this syntax is for sending mail to All-In-1 users
-
- #F internet
- #T envoy
- #R John Smith (ID=userid)
- #I send to 'uunet.uu.net!att!attmail!mhs!envoy!userid'
-
- #F internet
- #T envoy
- #R John Smith (ID=userid)
- #C /C=CA/ADMD=TELECOM.CANADA/ID=ICS.TEST/S=TEST_GROUP/@nasamail.nasa.gov
- #I send to '/C=CA/ADMD=TELECOM.CANADA/DD.ID=userid/PN=John_Smith/@Sprint.COM'
-
- #F internet
- #T fidonet
- #R john smith at 1:2/3.4
- #I send to 'john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org'
-
- #F internet
- #T geonet
- #R user at host
- #I send to 'user:host@map.das.net'
- #I or to 'user@host.geomail.org' (known to work for geo2)
- #I known hosts: geo1 (Europe), geo2 (UK), geo4 (USA)
-
- #F internet
- #T gold-400
- #R (G:John, I:Q, S:Smith, OU: org_unit, O:organization, PRMD:prmd)
- #I send to 'john.q.smith@org_unit.org.prmd.gold-400.gb'
- #I or to '"/G=John/I=Q/S=Smith/OU=org_unit/O=org/PRMD=prmd/ADMD=gold 400/
- #- C=GB/"@mhs-relay.ac.uk'
-
- #F internet
- #T greennet
- #R user
- #C support@gn.co.uk
- #I user@gn.co.uk
- #I valid as of 1991-04-04
-
- #F internet
- #T gsfcmail
- #R user
- #C help@nic.nsi.nasa.gov
- #I send to 'user@gsfcmail.nasa.gov'
- #I or to '/PN=user/ADMD=TELEMAIL/PRMD=GSFC/O=GSFCMAIL/C=US/
- #- @x400.msfc.nasa.gov'
-
- #F internet
- #T ibm
- #R user@vmnode.tertiary_domain (syntax?)
- #C nic@vnet.ibm.com
- #I send to 'user@vmnode.tertiary_domain.ibm.com'
- #I To look up a user's mailbox name, mail to nic@vnet.ibm.com with
- #- the line 'WHOIS name' in the message body.
-
- #F internet
- #T keylink
- #R (G:John, I:Q, S:Smith, O:organization, C:au)
- #C aarnet@aarnet.edu.au
- #I send to '"/G=John/I=Q/S=Smith/O=organization/"@telememo.au'
- #I Supported attributes are C=AU, A=ADMD=telememo, P=PRMD=private management
- #- domain, O=organization, OU=organizational unit, G=given name, I=initials,
- #- S=surname, PN=personal name (G.I.S), DD.UID (domain defined), DD.NODE
- #- (domain defined), DD.UN (domain defined).
-
- #F internet
- #T mci
- #R John Smith (123-4567)
- #I send to '1234567@mcimail.com'
- #I or to 'JSmith@mcimail.com' (if 'JSmith' is unique)
- #I or to 'John_Smith@mcimail.com' (if 'John Smith' is unique - note the
- #- underscore!)
- #I or to 'John_Smith/1234567@mcimail.com' (if 'John Smith' is NOT unique)
-
- #F internet
- #T mfenet
- #R user@mfenode
- #I send to 'user%mfenode.mfenet@nmfecc.arpa'
-
- #F internet
- #T nasamail
- #R user
- #C help@nic.nsi.nasa.gov
- #I send to 'user@nasamail.nasa.gov'
- #I Help is available by phoning +1 205 544 1771 or +1 301 286 7251.
-
- #F internet
- #T nsi
- #R host::user
- #C help@nic.nsi.nasa.gov
- #I send to 'user@host.dnet.nasa.gov'
- #I or to 'user%host.dnet@ames.arc.nasa.gov'
- #I or to 'user%host.dnet@east.gsfc.nasa.gov'
- #I Help is also available by phoning +1 301 286 7251.
-
- #F internet
- #T omnet
- #R user
- #C help@nic.nsi.nasa.gov
- #I send to 'user@omnet.nasa.gov'
- #I or to 'user/omnet@omnet.nasa.gov' (?)
- #I or to '/DD.UN=user/O=OMNET/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@Sprint.COM'
- #I Help is available by phoning +1 301 286 7251 or +1 617 265 9230.
-
- #F internet
- #T peacenet
- #R user
- #C support@igc.org
- #I send to 'user@cdp.igc.org'
-
- #F internet
- #T sinet
- #R node::user or node1::node::user
- #I send to 'user@node.SINet.SLB.COM'
- #I or to 'user%node@node1.SINet.SLB.COM'
-
- #F internet
- #T sprintmail
- #R John Smith at SomeOrganization
- #C help@nic.nsi.nasa.gov
- #I send to '/G=John/S=Smith/O=SomeOrganization/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@Sprint.COM'
- #I Help is also available by phoning +1 301 286 7251.
-
- #F internet
- #T thenet
- #R user@host
- #I send to 'user%host.decnet@utadnx.cc.utexas.edu'
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- #F keylink
- #T internet
- #R John Smith <user@domain>
- #C (G:CUSTOMER, S:SERVICE, O:CUST.SERVICE, P:telememo, C:au)
- #I send to '(C:au, A:telememo, P:oz.au, "RFC-822":"John Smith
- #- <user(a)domain>")'
- #I special characters must be mapped: @->(a), %->(p), !->(b), "->(q)
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- #F mci
- #T compuserve
- #R John Smith (71234,567)
- #C 267-1163 (MCI Help)
- #I at the 'To:' prompt type 'John Smith (EMS)'
- #I at the 'EMS:' prompt type 'compuserve'
- #I at the 'Mbx:' prompt type '71234,567'
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- #F mci
- #T internet
- #R John Smith <user@domain>
- #C 267-1163 (MCI Help)
- #I at the 'To:' prompt type 'John Smith (EMS)'
- #I at the 'EMS:' prompt type 'INTERNET'
- #I at the 'Mbx:' prompt type 'user@domain'
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- #F nasamail
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #C admin
- #I send to '(site:smtpmail,id:<user(a)domain>)'
- #I Help is also available by phoning +1 205 544 1771 and at 'admin/nasa'.
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- #F nasamail
- #T nsi
- #R host::user
- #C admin
- #I send to '(site:smtpmail,id:<user(a)host.DNET.NASA.GOV>)'
- #I Help is also available by phoning +1 205 544 1771 and at 'admin/nasa'.
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- #F nsi
- #T gsfcmail
- #R user
- #C help@nic.nsi.nasa.gov
- #I send to 'east::"user@gsfcmail.nasa.gov"'
- #I or to 'east::"/PN=user/ADMD=TELEMAIL/PRMD=GSFC/O=GSFCMAIL/C=US/
- #- @x400.msfc.nasa.gov'
- #I Help is also available by phoning +1 301 286 7251.
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- #F nsi
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #C nsinic::nsihelp
- #I send to 'east::"user@domain"'
- #I or to 'dftnic::"user@domain"'
- #I or to 'nssdca::in%"user@domain"'
- #I or to 'jpllsi::"user@domain"'
- #I Help is also available by phoning +1 301 286 7251.
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- #F nsi
- #T omnet
- #R user
- #C omnet.service
- #I send to 'east::"user@omnet.nasa.gov"'
- #I Help is also available by phoning +1 617 265 9230.
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- #F nsi
- #T sprintmail
- #R John Smith at SomeOrganization
- #C nsinic::nsihelp
- #I send to '/G=John/S=Smith/O=SomeOrganization/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@Sprint.COM'
- #I Help is also available by phoning +1 301 286 7251.
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- #F omnet
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #C omnet.service
- #I Enter 'compose manual' at the command prompt. Choose the Internet address
- #- option from the menu that appears. Note that this gateway service charges
- #- based on the number of 1000-character blocks sent.
- #I Help is also available by phoning +1 617 265 9230.
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- #F sinet
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #I send to 'M_MAILNOW::M_INTERNET::"user@domain"'
- #I or to 'M_MAILNOW::M_INTERNET::domain::user'
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- #F sprintmail
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #I send to '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:INTERNET,"RFC-822":<user(a)domain>) DEL'
- #I Help is available within the United States by phoning +1 800 336 0437 and
- #- pressing '2' on a TouchTone phone.
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- #F sprintmail
- #T nsi
- #R host::user
- #I send to
- #- '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:INTERNET,"RFC-822":<user(a)host.DNET.NASA.GOV>) DEL'
- #I Help is available within the United States by phoning +1 800 336 0437 and
- #- pressing '2' on a TouchTone phone.
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- #F thenet
- #T internet
- #R user@domain
- #I send to 'UTADNX::WINS%" user@domain "'
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- ==== <g GUIDE> 9 links in glossary topic
- ==== <g MAIL> 2 links in glossary topic
- ==== <g TRANSFER> 2 links in glossary topic