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VERSION: $Date: 2/28/97 $

* INTER-NETWORK MAIL GUIDE: Last Update: 2/28/97 *

Further mods (C) Copyright 1997 Scott Yanoff (yan...@alumni.cs.uwm.edu)
(Inter-Network Mail Guide - Original Copyright (C) 1992 by John J. Chew)

This guide is available via anonymous ftp to: ftp.csd.uwm.edu
Also via WWW/Mosaic, URL is: http://alpha.acast.nova.edu/cgi-bin/inmgq.pl

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: Scott A. Yanoff <yan...@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu>.

HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE

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:

FROM: mynet
TO: yournet
RECIPIENT: youraddress
CONTACT: contactaddress
INSTR: send to 'youraddress@thegateway'

This means that to send mail FROM a network called 'mynet' TO a
RECIPIENT address 'youraddress' on a network called 'yournet', you
should follow the INSTRUCTIONS shown and address your mail to
'youraddress@thegateway'.

Names and descriptions of the possible FROM and TO fields:

N: aol ; America Online; America Online, Inc.; commercial;
N: alternex ; AlterNex; IBASE; non-profit;
N: applelink ; AppleLink; Apple Computer, Inc.; commercial;
N: arcom ; ArCom; Swiss PTT; commercial; X.400 only
N: att ; AT&T Mail; AT&T; commercial;
N: bitnet ; BITNET; none; academic;
N: bix ; Byte Information eXchange; Byte magazine; commercial;
N: bmug ; BMUG ; Berkeley Macintosh Users Group; in-house;
N: bulmail ; BULMAIL; Sprint; commercial;
N: calvacom ; Calvacom;
- Reseau & Communication Informatique (RCI-Calvacom); commercial;
N: chasque ; Chasque; Instituto del Tercer Mundo; non-profit;
N: comlink ; ComLink; ? ; non-profit;
N: compuserve ; CompuServe; CompuServe Inc.; commercial;
N: connect ; Connect Professional Information Network; ?; commercial;
N: easylink ; Easylink; AT&T; commercial;
N: easynet ; Easynet; DEC; in-house;
N: econet ; EcoNet; Institute for Global Communications; non-profit;
N: envoy ; Envoy-100; Telecom Canada; commercial; X.400
N: fax ; Facsimile document transmission; none; none;
N: fidonet ; FidoNet; none; bbs;
N: fmedia ; Francomedia; Francomedia; non-profit;
N: fr/atlas ; FR/ATLAS ; X400 ADMD France Telecom Transpac ; commercial;
N: genie ; GEnie; GE Information Services; commercial;
N: geonet ; GeoNet Mailbox Systems;
- Geonet Mailbox Services GmbH/Systems Inc.; commercial;
N: glasnet ; GlasNet; ? ; non-profit;
N: gold-400 ; GNS Gold 400; British Telecom; commercial; X.400
N: goldgate ; GoldGate Telcom Gold; Net-Tel Computer Systems; ?;
N: greennet ; GreenNet; Soft Solutions Ltd; commercial;
N: gsfcmail ; GSFCmail; NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center; in-house;
N: ibm ; VNET; IBM; in-house;
N: ibmmail ; IBM Mail Exchange; IBM; commercial;
N: internet ; Internet; none; academic;
N: keylink ; KeyLink; Telecom Australia; commercial; X.400
N: mausnet ; Mausnet; Mausnet; non-profit;
N: mci ; MCIMail; MCI; commercial;
N: nicarao ; Nicarao; CRIES; non-profit;
N: niftyserve ; Nifty Serve; Nissho Iwai and Fujitsu; commercial;
N: nordnet ; NordNet; ? ; non-profit;
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/EcoNet; Institute for Global Communications;
- non-profit;
N: pegasus ; Pegasus; Pegasus Networks; non-profit;
N: prodigy ; PRODIGY; commercial; ?;
N: pronet ; Pro-Net Australia; National Info. Resource Gateway; ?;
N: satlink ; Argentina SatLink Internet Services;
- SatLink Internet Services; commercial;
N: se/atlas ; SE/ATLAS ; X400 ADMD France Telecom - SWEDEN ; commercial;
N: sinet ; Schlumberger Information NETwork; ?; ?;
N: sprintmail ; SprintMail; Sprint; commercial;
N: telecom ; Telecom Australia; National Videotex Network; ?;
N: telkom400 ; Telkom 400; South African X400 Commercial Network; ?;
N: thenet ; Texas Higher Education Network; University of Texas;
- academic ;
N: unisys ; Unisys' Mapper Mail; Unisys; in-house;
N: web ; The Web; Nirv Community Resource Centre; non-profit;
N: wwivnet ; WWIVnet; WWIVnet; non-profit;

The 'RECIPIENT' record gives an example of an address on the
destination network, to make it clear in subsequent lines what text
requires subsitution.

The 'CONTACT' record gives an address for inquiries concerning the
gateway, expressed as an address reachable from the source (#FROM:) 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 'INSTR' 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

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 capitalization), 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.
For each connection, give me an entry that looks something like:

FROM: foonet
TO: barnet
RECIPIENT: baraddress
CONTACT: contactaddress
INSTR: 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 #INSTR: 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.

FROM: aol
TO: applelink
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: Internet
INSTR: send to 'user@applelink'

FROM: aol
TO: compuserve
RECIPIENT: 71234,567
CONTACT: Internet
INSTR: send to '71234.567@cis'

FROM: aol
TO: genie
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: Internet
INSTR: send to 'user@genie'

FROM: aol
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
CONTACT: Internet
INSTR: send to 'user@domain'

FROM: applelink
TO: bitnet
RECIPIENT: user@site
INSTR: send to 'us...@site.bitnet@internet#'

FROM: applelink
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
INSTR: send to 'user@domain@internet#' (address must be < 35 characters)

FROM: arcom
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: G=test; S=user; O=organization; A=arcom; C=ch;
CONTACT: postm...@switch.ch
INSTR: send to
- '/G=test/S=user/O=organization/P=switch/A=arcom/C=ch/@chx400.switch.ch'
INSTR: this should work for all servers connected to switch,
INSTR: i.e. all universities, federal agencies etc.

FROM: att
TO: bitnet
RECIPIENT: user@site
INSTR: send to 'internet!site.bitnet!user'

FROM: att
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
INSTR: send to 'internet!domain!user'

FROM: bitnet
TO: ibm
RECIPIENT: USER at VMNODE or (VMNODE)USER <- this is the internal syntax
CONTACT: nic@vnet
INSTR: send to 'useralias@vnet'
INSTR: Both sender and receiver have to be registred for bitnet gateway use.
INSTR: To look up if the recipient is registred on the bitnet gateway and to
INSTR: get his useralias, mail to nic@vnet or n...@vnet.ibm.com with
INSTR: the line 'WHOIS LASTNAME, FIRSTNAME' in the message body.

FROM: bitnet
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
INSTR: 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.

FROM: bulmail
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
INSTR: send to 'C=US, A=TELEMAIL, P=INTERNET, DDA:ID = user(a)domain'
INSTR: for special characters, use @=(a), %=(p), !=(b), _=(u)
INSTR: Use only Body Parts: Note or TextFile.
INSTR: For help send E-mail to C=BG, A=BULMAIL, S=HELPDESK
INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +359 2 707435.

FROM: calvacom
TO: fax
RECIPIENT: (1) 41 08 11 99
INSTR: send to 'TLC/41081199'
INSTR: use standard phone numbers as calling from Paris, France.

FROM: calvacom
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
CONTACT: postm...@calvacom.fr
INSTR: send to 'EM/user@domain'

FROM: calvacom
TO: easylink
RECIPIENT: number
CONTACT: 19000600
INSTR: send to 'ML/number'
INSTR: Calvacom professionnal account needed.

FROM: compuserve
TO: fax
RECIPIENT: +1 415 555 1212
INSTR: send to '>FAX:14155551212'
INSTR: not transitive - message must originate from a CompuServe user
INSTR: for calls outside the NANP, use the appropriate country/city codes

FROM: compuserve
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
INSTR: send to 'internet:user@domain' (only from CompuServe users)

FROM: compuserve
TO: mci
RECIPIENT: ABC@XYZ
CONTACT: (unknown)
INSTR: send to '>MHS:ABC@XYZ'

FROM: compuserve
TO: niftyserve
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: postm...@niftyserve.or.jp or call 03-5471-5800 or fax 03-5471-5890
INSTR: send to 'NIFTY:user'
- Incoming messages limited to 30,000 lines for text; 1MB for binary files

FROM: connect
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
INSTR: send to 'DASN'
- and set the first line of message: '"user@domain"@DASN'

FROM: easylink
TO: calvacom
RECIPIENT: JS10 (John Smith)
INSTR: send to '19000600 /ATTN JS10 SMITH+'

FROM: easynet
TO: bitnet
RECIPIENT: user@site
CONTACT: DECWRL::ADMIN
INSTR: send to 'nm%DECWRL::"us...@site.bitnet"' (from VMS using NMAIL)
INSTR: send to 'us...@site.bitnet' (from Ultrix)
INSTR: or to 'user%site....@decwrl.dec.com' (from Ultrix via IP)
INSTR: or to 'DECWRL::"us...@site.bitnet"' (from Ultrix via DECN)

FROM: easylink
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: John Doe <user@domain>
CONTACT: send message to SVC+
INSTR: change @ to !, enter as a UUCP address
INSTR: Line 1: IPM+
INSTR: Line 2: NAME John Doe
INSTR: Line 3: ADMD ATTMAIL
INSTR: Line 4: PRMD ATTMAIL
INSTR: Line 5: DDA.ID=!I!N!T!E!R!N!E!T!domain!!user
INSTR: Line 6: blank
INSTR: Line 7: Enter text, end with NNNN as the first 4 characters
- on the line. That line will not be sent.

FROM: envoy
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
CONTACT: postmaster
INSTR: send to '[RFC-822="user(a)domain"]INTERNET'
INSTR: for special characters, use @=(a), !=(b), _=(u),
INSTR: any=(three octal digits)

FROM: fax
TO: calvacom
RECIPIENT: JS10 (John Smith)
INSTR: send to '+33 1 41 08 11 99'
INSTR: and write on every pages 'ATTN JS10 SMITH'
INSTR: fax are manually processed.

FROM: fidonet
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: us...@machine.site.domain
INSTR: convert to 'us...@machine.site.domain ON 1:1/31

FROM: fidonet
TO: wwivnet
RECIPIENT: number@node
CONTACT: Kevin C. ON 1:100/215
INSTR: convert to '#number @node ON 1:100/215'
INSTR: WWIVgate; LOW TRAFFIC SITE, USE SPARINGLY.. Gateway is modem-based,
- they absorb cost of long distance connects to pick-up and deliver.
- Keep messages under 10K, use infrequently, do NOT use mail-lists or
- file/list-server commands.

FROM: fmedia
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: us...@machine.site.domain
INSTR: convert to 'us...@machine.site.domain ON 101:161/1

FROM: fr/atlas
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
CONTACT: /c=fr/admd=atlas/s=helpdesk/ (Phone: +33 99 28 33 80)
INSTR: send to '/c=fr/admd=atlas/prmd=internet/dda.RFC-822=user(a)domain'

FROM: genie
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
CONTACT: postm...@genie.geis.com
INSTR: send to user@domain@INET#

FROM: geonet
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
INSTR: send to 'DASN'
INSTR: set subject line to 'user@domain!subject'

FROM: gold-400
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@host
INSTR: send to '/DD.RFC-822=user(a)host/O=uknet/PRMD=uk.ac/ADMD=gold 400/C=GB/'
INSTR: for special characters, use @=(a), %=(p), !=(b), "=(q)

FROM: gsfcmail
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
CONTACT: cust.svc
INSTR: send to '(SITE:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)domain>)'
INSTR: or to '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)domain>)'
INSTR: or send to 'POSTMAN'
- and set the first line of message to 'To: user@domain'
INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 800 858 9947.

FROM: gsfcmail
TO: nsi
RECIPIENT: host::user
CONTACT: cust.svc
INSTR: send to '(SITE:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)host.DN.NASA.GOV>)'
INSTR: or to '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)host.DN.NASA.GOV>)'
INSTR: or send to 'POSTMAN'
- and set the first line of message to 'To: us...@host.DN.NASA.GOV'

FROM: ibmmail
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: "userid@domain"
INSTR: imbed the following lines in messages sent from IBMMAIL and address
- the message to IBMMAIL(INTERNET)
- /INTERNET
- /TO userid1@domain
- /CC userid2@domain
- /REPORT
- /END

FROM: internet
TO: alternex
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: sup...@ax.apc.org or +55 (21) 286-0348
INSTR: send to 'us...@ax.apc.org'

FROM: internet
TO: aol
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: postm...@aol.com
INSTR: send to us...@aol.com (all lower-case, remove spaces)

FROM: internet
TO: applelink
RECIPIENT: user
INSTR: send to 'us...@applelink.apple.com'

FROM: internet
TO: arcom
RECIPIENT: G=test; S=user; O=organization; A=arcom; C=ch;
CONTACT: postm...@switch.ch
INSTR: send to
- '/G=test/S=user/O=organization/P=switch/A=arcom/C=ch/@chx400.switch.ch'
INSTR: this should work for all servers connected to switch,
INSTR: i.e. all universities, federal agencies etc.

FROM: internet
TO: att
RECIPIENT: user
INSTR: send to 'us...@attmail.com'

FROM: internet
TO: bitnet
RECIPIENT: user@site
INSTR: 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.

FROM: internet
TO: bix
RECIPIENT: user
INSTR: send to 'us...@bix.com'

FROM: internet
TO: bmug
RECIPIENT: John Smith or John J. Smith
CONTACT: Email the director: Steve...@bmug.org or phone (510)849-BMUG
INSTR: send to 'John....@bmug.org' or 'John_J...@bmug.org'

FROM: internet
TO: bulmail
RECIPIENT: (G=John, S=Smith, O=organization, A=BULMAIL, C=BG)
INSTR: send to 'John.Smith/O=organization/@BULMAIL.Sprint.com'
INSTR: For help send E-mail to help...@bulmail.sprint.com
INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +359 2 707435.

FROM: internet
TO: calvacom
RECIPIENT: JS10 (John Smith)
INSTR: send to 'js...@calvacom.fr'
INSTR: msgs are limited to 100 000 chars each.

FROM: internet
TO: chasque
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: ap...@chasque.apc.org or +598 (2) 496192
INSTR: send to 'us...@chasque.apc.org'

FROM: internet
TO: comlink
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: sup...@oln.comlink.apc.org or +49 (511) 350-3081
INSTR: send to 'us...@oln.comlink.apc.org'

FROM: internet
TO: compuserve
RECIPIENT: 71234,567
INSTR: send to '7123...@CompuServe.com'
INSTR: Ordinary Compuserve account IDs are pairs of octal numbers

FROM: internet
TO: compuserve
RECIPIENT: organization:department:user
INSTR: send to 'us...@department.organization.compuserve.com'
INSTR: This syntax is for use with members of organizations which have a
- private CompuServe mail area. 'department' may not always be present.

FROM: internet
TO: connect
RECIPIENT: NAME
INSTR: send to 'NA...@connectinc.com'

FROM: internet
TO: easylink
RECIPIENT: user mail number: 62######
INSTR: send to: 62######@eln.attmail.com

FROM: internet
TO: easynet
RECIPIENT: HOST::USER
CONTACT: ad...@decwrl.dec.com
INSTR: send to 'us...@host.enet.dec.com'
INSTR: or to 'user%host...@decwrl.dec.com'

FROM: internet
TO: easynet
RECIPIENT: John Smith @ABC
CONTACT: ad...@decwrl.dec.com
INSTR: send to 'John....@ABC.MTS.DEC.COM'
INSTR: this syntax is for sending mail to ALL-IN-1 users

FROM: internet
TO: econet
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: sup...@igc.apc.org or +1 (415) 442-0220
INSTR: send to 'us...@igc.apc.org

FROM: internet
TO: envoy
RECIPIENT: John Smith (ID=userid)
INSTR: send to 'use...@resonet.com'

FROM: internet
TO: envoy
RECIPIENT: John Smith at Company X (G=John; S=Smith; P=Xco)
INSTR: send to '/G=John/S=Smith/P=X/@tc.resonet.com'

FROM: internet
TO: fax
RECIPIENT: 1-223-4567890
INSTR: send to 'remote-prin...@0.9.8.7.6.5.4.3.2.2.1.tpc.int'
INSTR: 'comment' is a comment to print in fax' cover-sheet, replace spaces with
- an underscore.
INSTR: the zone must be covered, to have a list of covered zones mail to
- tpc-co...@town.hall.org

FROM: internet
TO: fmedia
RECIPIENT: Jean Dupont at 101:2/3.4 (or 101:2/3...@fmedia.ftn)
INSTR: send to 'Jean.Dupont%101-...@absint.login.qc.ca'
INSTR: if no point number (the 4th one) is provided you *must* add zero.
- Thus, 101:12/34 is 101:12/34.0

FROM: internet
TO: fr/atlas
RECIPIENT: /c=fr/a=atlas/o=organization/ou=org-unit/s=name/g=givenname/
CONTACT: help...@atlas.fr (Phone: +33 99 28 33 80)
INSTR: send to 'givenna...@org-unit.organization.atlas.fr'
INSTR: for PRMD users, there are special mappings between X400 address
INSTR: and Internet address, contact HELPDESK for more information.

FROM: internet
TO: genie
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: postm...@genie.geis.com
INSTR: send to us...@genie.geis.com

FROM: internet
TO: geonet
RECIPIENT: user at host
INSTR: send to us...@host.geonet.de
INSTR: geo1 (Europe), geo2 (UK), geo4 (USA)

FROM: internet
TO: glasnet
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: sup...@glas.apc.org or +7 (095) 208-0889
INSTR: send to 'us...@glas.apc.org'

FROM: internet
TO: gold-400
RECIPIENT: (G:John, I:Q, S:Smith, OU: org_unit, O:organization, PRMD:prmd)
INSTR: send to 'john.q.smith@org_unit.org.prmd.gold-400.gb'
INSTR: or to
- '"/G=John/I=Q/S=Smith/OU=org_unit/O=org/PRMD=prmd/ADMD=gold 400/C=GB/"
- @mhs-relay.ac.uk'

FROM: internet
TO: goldgate
RECIPIENT: 10087:CQQ061
INSTR: send to '10087....@goldgate.ac.uk'
INSTR: or to '/G=10087/S=CQQ061/P=uk.ac/O=GoldGate/C=GB/'

FROM: internet
TO: greennet
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: sup...@gn.apc.org or +44 (71) 608-3040
INSTR: us...@gn.apc.org

FROM: internet
TO: gsfcmail
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: na...@nasa.gov
INSTR: send to 'us...@gsfcmail.nasa.gov'
INSTR: or to '/PN=user/ADMD=TELEMAIL/PRMD=GSFC/O=GSFCMAIL/C=US/
- @x400.msfc.nasa.gov'

FROM: internet
TO: ibm
RECIPIENT: user@[vmnode].tertiary_domain.ibm.com
CONTACT: postmaster@tertiary_domain.ibm.com
INSTR: send to 'user@[vmnode].tertiary_domain.ibm.com'

FROM: internet
TO: ibm
RECIPIENT: USER at VMNODE or (VMNODE)USER <- this is the internal syntax
CONTACT: n...@vnet.ibm.com
INSTR: send to 'us...@vmnode.vnet.ibm.com'
INSTR: The recipient has to be registered for internet email, to look up
INSTR: whether he is or not, mail to n...@vnet.ibm.com with
INSTR: the line 'WHOIS LASTNAME, FIRSTNAME' in the message body.

FROM: internet
TO: ibmmail
RECIPIENT: ccss...@IBMMAIL.COM
CONTACT: postm...@ibmmail.com
INSTR: send to ccss...@ibmmail.com
- cc=country code, sss=company site, uuu=unique number (alphanumeric base 35
- <36?> number) together this form the "userid" for ibmmail.

FROM: internet
TO: keylink
RECIPIENT: (G:John, I:Q, S:Smith, O:MyOrg, A:Telememo, C:au)
CONTACT: aar...@aarnet.edu.au
INSTR: send to John.Q...@MyOrg.telememo.au
INSTR: for keylink Private Mail Domains such as
INSTR: (G:John, S:Smith, O:MyDept, P:AusGov, A:Telememo, C:au)
INSTR: send to John....@MyDept.AusGov.telememo.au

FROM: internet
TO: mausnet
RECIPIENT: hans schmidt @ box
CONTACT: postm...@hb.maus.de
INSTR: send to 'hans_s...@box.maus.de'

FROM: internet
TO: mci
RECIPIENT: Sam Smith <Smith%Node1%ABC...@MCIMail.com>
CONTACT: MCI_...@MCIMail.com or (800) 444-6245 or +1 202-833-8484
INSTR: Addressing to an MCI Mail REMS mailbox from the Internet:
INSTR:
INSTR: The Internet user can also send a
INSTR: message to an MCI Mail REMS mailbox.
INSTR: The recipient's name and REMS information
INSTR: is entered on one line, followed by
INSTR: @MCIMail.com
INSTR:
INSTR: The general rule for addressing is:
INSTR:
INSTR: To: Full Name <mbx1%mbx2%EMS_...@MCIMail.com>
INSTR:
INSTR: The percent character (%) is used to
INSTR: separate the MBX lines and the EMS
INSTR: name in the address.
INSTR:
INSTR: For example:
INSTR:
INSTR: To: Sam Smith <Smith%Node1%ABC...@MCIMail.com>
INSTR: is the equivalent to the following MCI Mail
INSTR: REMS address:
INSTR:
INSTR: To: Sam Smith
INSTR: EMS: ABCMail
INSTR: MBX: Smith
INSTR: MBX: Node1
INSTR:
INSTR: There are characters that require
INSTR: special treatment when included
INSTR: in an envelope from the Internet.
INSTR: These include ()<>@;:\"[]%_/+
INSTR: and comma and space. If any of
INSTR: these characters are included in
INSTR: a REMS MBX line, contact MCI Mail
INSTR: Customer Support at 800 444-6245
INSTR: for information on how to treat
INSTR: these characters when sending from
INSTR: the Internet.

FROM: internet
TO: MHS/Netware host gated to MCI (1)
RECIPIENT: jsmith@group (John Smith)
CONTACT: 267-1163 (MCI Help)
INSTR: at the `To:' prompt type
INSTR: jsmith+rOR...@mcimail.com
INSTR: Note that the first part of the address is a dummy address
INSTR: for the MHS server, all relevant information is enclosed in
INSTR: braces.

FROM: internet
TO: nicarao
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: sup...@nicarao.apc.org or +505 (2) 26228
INSTR: send to 'us...@nicarao.apc.org'

FROM: internet
TO: niftyserve
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: postm...@niftyserve.or.jp or call 03-5471-5800 or fax 03-5471-5890
INSTR: send to 'us...@niftyserve.or.jp'
- Mail received via the internet is limited to 3000 lines.

FROM: internet
TO: nordnet
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: sup...@pns.apc.org or +46 (8) 600-0331
INSTR: send to 'us...@pns.apc.org'

FROM: internet
TO: nsi
RECIPIENT: host::user
CONTACT: na...@nasa.gov
INSTR: send to 'us...@host.dnet.nasa.gov'
INSTR: or to 'user%host...@ames.arc.nasa.gov'
INSTR: or to 'user%host...@east.gsfc.nasa.gov'
INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 800 858 9947.

FROM: internet
TO: omnet
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: /dd.un=omnet.service/c=us/admd=telemail/o=omnet/@sprint.com
INSTR: send to '/dd.un=user/o=omnet/admd=telemail/c=us/@sprint.com'
INSTR: otherwise, try: us...@gateway.omnet.com
INSTR: Help is available by phoning +1 617 244 4333

FROM: internet
TO: peacenet
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: sup...@igc.org
INSTR: send to 'us...@igc.apc.org'

FROM: internet
TO: pegasus
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: sup...@peg.apc.org or +61 (7) 2571111
INSTR: send to 'us...@peg.apc.org'

FROM: internet
TO: prodigy
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: postm...@prodigy.com
INSTR: send to 'use...@prodigy.com' For example: abc...@prodigy.com

FROM: internet
TO: pronet
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: sup...@pronet.com or +61 3 349-1719 (Brian Evans)
INSTR: send to 'us...@tanus.oz.au'

FROM: internet
TO: satlink
RECIPIENT: user@node
CONTACT: in...@satlink.net (+54-1-474-4512)
INSTR: send to 'user@[node].satlink.net'

FROM: internet
TO: se/atlas
RECIPIENT: /c=se/a=atlas/o=organization/ou=org-unit/s=name/g=givenname/
CONTACT: help...@se.atlas.net (Phone: +33 99 28 33 80)
INSTR: send to 'givenna...@org-unit.organization.se.atlas.net'
INSTR: for PRMD users, there are special mappings between X400 address
INSTR: and Internet address, contact HELPDESK for more information.

FROM: internet
TO: sinet
RECIPIENT: node::user or node1::node::user
INSTR: send to 'us...@node.SINet.SLB.COM'
INSTR: or to 'user%no...@node1.SINet.SLB.COM'

FROM: internet
TO: sprintmail
RECIPIENT: John Smith at SomeOrganization
INSTR: send to
- '/G=John/S=Smith/O=SomeOrganization/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@Sprint.COM'
Help is available by phoning +1 800 877 5045

FROM: internet
TO: telecom
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: sup...@pronet.com or +61 3 349-1719 (Brian Evans)
INSTR: send to 'us...@viatel.pronet.com'
INSTR: User mailboxes consist of a 9 digit number.
INSTR: Eg: the postmaster at viatel could be reached
INSTR: at 0100...@viatel.pronet.com. User mailbox
INSTR: queries can be directed to: postm...@viatel.pronet.com

FROM: Internet
TO: telkom400
RECIPIENT: Donald Duck
CONTACT: Helpdesk at TEL 0800228400 or +27-21-454321 ext 210 or 256 or 252
CONTACT: Help...@X400.telkom400.inca.za
CONTACT: Autoa...@X400.telkom400.inca.za
INSTR: For a Registered User send to
- Donal...@X400.telkom400.inca.za
- For an Unregistered used send to
- o...@emx.telkom400.inca.za
- First Line in Body of Message use Standard X400 adding format of
- emg:
- To: C=za a=telkom400 S=Donald G=Duck
- emg:
- Body of message follows
- You Should be able to use all the valid X400 addressing commands

FROM: internet
TO: thenet
RECIPIENT: user@host
INSTR: send to 'user%host....@utadnx.cc.utexas.edu'

FROM: internet
TO: unisys
RECIPIENT: 0123/EMMK
CONTACT:
INSTR: send to EMMK...@ofis.unisys.com

FROM: internet
TO: web
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: spi...@web.apc.org or +1 (416) 596-0212
INSTR: send to 'us...@web.apc.org

FROM: internet
TO: wwivnet
RECIPIENT: number@node
CONTACT: faq-r...@tfsquad.mn.org or br...@tfsquad.mn.org
INSTR: convert to 'numbe...@wwiv.tfsquad.mn.org'
INSTR: WWCPgate; LOW TRAFFIC SITE, USE SPARINGLY.. Gateway is modem-based,
- they absorb cost of long distance connects to pick-up and deliver.
- Keep messages under 10K, use infrequently, do NOT use mail-lists or
- file/list-server commands.

FROM: keylink
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: John Smith <user@domain>
CONTACT: (G:CUSTOMER, S:SERVICE, O:CUST.SERVICE, P:telememo, C:au)
INSTR: send to '(C:au, A:telememo, P:oz.au, "RFC-822":"John Smith
- <user(a)domain>")'
INSTR: special characters must be mapped: @->(a), %->(p), !->(b), "->(q)

FROM: mausnet
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
CONTACT: sysop@k2
INSTR: send to 'user@domain'

FROM: mci
TO: compuserve
RECIPIENT: John Smith (71234,567)
CONTACT: 267-1163 (MCI Help)
INSTR: at the 'To:' prompt type 'John Smith (EMS)'
INSTR: at the 'EMS:' prompt type 'compuserve'
INSTR: at the first 'Mbx:' prompt type 'P=CSMail'
INSTR: at the second 'Mbx:' prompt type 'D=ID=71234,567'

FROM: mci
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: John Smith <user@domain>
CONTACT: 267-1163 (MCI Help)
INSTR: at the 'To:' prompt type 'John Smith (EMS)'
INSTR: at the 'EMS:' prompt type 'INTERNET'
INSTR: at the 'Mbx:' prompt type 'user@domain'

FROM: MHS/Netware host gated to MCI
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: John Smith <jsm...@host.domain>
CONTACT: 267-1163 (MCI Help)
INSTR: at the `To:' prompt type
INSTR: jsmith@host {to: John Smith | ems: internet| mbx: jsm...@host.domain}
INSTR: Note that the first part of the address is a dummy address
INSTR: for the MHS server, all relevant information is enclosed in
INSTR: braces.

FROM: niftyseve
TO: compuserve
RECIPIENT: user (71234,567)
CONTACT: postm...@niftyserve.or.jp or call 03-5471-5800 or fax 03-5471-5890
INSTR: at ':' prompt type 'CIS>71234.567'
- Outgoing messages limited to 300 lines.

FROM: niftyserve
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: postm...@niftyserve.or.jp or call 03-5471-5800 or fax 03-5471-5890
INSTR: send to 'INET:user@domain'
- Outgoing messages are limited to 300 lines.

FROM: nsi
TO: gsfcmail
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: na...@nasa.gov
INSTR: send to 'east::"us...@gsfcmail.nasa.gov"'
INSTR: or to 'east::"/PN=user/ADMD=TELEMAIL/PRMD=GSFC/O=GSFCMAIL/C=US/
- @x400.msfc.nasa.gov'
INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 800 858 9947.

FROM: nsi
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
CONTACT: east::"na...@nasa.gov"
INSTR: send to 'east::"user@domain"'
INSTR: or to 'dftnic::"user@domain"'
INSTR: or to 'nssdca::in%"user@domain"'
INSTR: or to 'jpllsi::"user@domain"'
INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 800 858 9947.

FROM: nsi
TO: omnet
RECIPIENT: user
CONTACT: omnet.service
INSTR: send to 'east::"us...@omnet.com"'
INSTR: Help also available by phoning +1 617 244 4333 (OMN customers only)

FROM: nsi
TO: sprintmail
RECIPIENT: John Smith at SomeOrganization
CONTACT: east::"na...@nasa.gov"
INSTR: send to
- '/G=John/S=Smith/O=SomeOrganization/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@Sprint.COM'
INSTR: Help is available by phoning +1 800 827 4685

FROM: omnet
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
CONTACT: omnet.service
INSTR: send to '(site:internet, id:<user(a)domain>)'
INSTR: Or, enter 'compose manual' at the command prompt. Choose the Internet
- address option from the menu that appears. (Option 3.)
INSTR: Help also available by phoning +1 617 244 4333

FROM: prodigy
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
INSTR: Send to 'user@domain' after composing mail offline using Mail Manager.
INSTR: From Mail Manager, hit alt-f, put dot ahead of Internet email, OK button.
INSTR: Enter normal Internet domain address, subject, DONE button. Edit screen
INSTR: allows message entry. SEND NOW button logs into Prodigy & sends message.
INSTR:
INSTR: Special note: Mail Manager software is required to send Internet mail.
INSTR: It is available to subscribers for download from Prodigy.

FROM: satlink
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
CONTACT: in...@satlink.net (+54-1-474-4512)
INSTR: send to 'user@domain'

FROM: se/atlas
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
CONTACT: /c=se/admd=atlas/s=helpdesk/
INSTR: send to '/c=se/admd=atlas/prmd=internet/dda.RFC-822=user(a)domain'

FROM: sinet
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
INSTR: send to 'M_MAILNOW::M_INTERNET::"user@domain"'
INSTR: or to 'M_MAILNOW::M_INTERNET::domain::user'

FROM: sprintmail
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
INSTR: send to '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:INTERNET,"RFC-822":<user(a)domain>) DEL'
INSTR: Help is available by phoning +1 800 827 4685
INSTR: Replace each underscore in 'user' or 'domain' with '(u)'.

FROM: sprintmail
TO: nsi
RECIPIENT: host::user
INSTR: send to
- '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:INTERNET,"RFC-822":<user(a)host.DNET.NASA.GOV>) DEL'
INSTR: Help is available by phoning +1 800 827 4685

FROM: telkom400
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: Donal...@somewhere.co.za
CONTACT: Helpdesk at TEL 0800228400 or +27-21-454321 ext 210 or 256 or 252
INSTR: Send To C=za admd=telkom400 prmd=telkom ddaType=rfc-822
- ddaValue=Donald.Duck(a)somewhere.co.za
- For Special characters use @=(a), %=(p), !=(!), "=(q)

FROM: thenet
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: user@domain
INSTR: send to 'UTADNX::WINS%" user@domain "'

FROM: unisys
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: jo...@smith.co.uk
CONTACT:
INSTR: Ensure first line of e-mail contains the entry: #jo...@smith.co.uk
- Create remainder of email as normal, except in TO field type: postmaster

FROM: wwivnet
TO: internet
RECIPIENT: us...@machine.site.domain
CONTACT: faq-request@9702 or 1@9702
INSTR: convert to 'user#machine.site.domain@506'
- If 'user' begins with digits, begin address with a quote.
INSTR: WWCPgate; LOW TRAFFIC SITE, USE SPARINGLY.. Gateway is modem-based,
- they absorb cost of long distance connects to pick-up and deliver.
- Keep messages under 10K, use infrequently, do NOT use mail-lists or
- file/list-server commands.
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