Last name: "LastName"
First name: "FirstName"
Initials: X
Country: US
Admd: ATTMAIL
prmd: "Company"
If you know anything, please mail me.
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! Harald Myklebust ! Telefax: +47-4-875199 !
! RF - Rogaland Research ! Phone: +47-4-875000 !
! P.O.Box 2503 Ullandhaug ! Direct line: +47-4-875361 !
! N-4004 Stavanger, Norway ! E-mail: h...@rf.no !
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> Do you know if there is a gateway from internet to Attmail.
As far as I know, the attached instructions are still valid. Your friend
may need the first part, which is guidance for responding to you.
Ric <na...@wrair-emh1.army.mil> <nauen%wrmain...@detrick-emh1.army.mil>
^^^^^Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command
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From: atth...@attmail.com
>To: internet!wrair-emh1.army.mil!nauen
Date: Wed Jan 23 16:05:24 EST 1991
Attached is the message for Internet:
To send mail from AT&T Mail to an email user on the Internet, you must
translate their RFC-822 (domain) address:
user...@system.domain (Internet user's address)
into a UUCP address:
internet!system.domain!username
before sending your message.
A real-life example would be the conversion of:
into
internet!comp.sci.mit.edu!jsmith
All mail from the Internet to AT&T Mail users should be sent to domain
"attmail.com". For example, to send mail to AT&T Mail user "tjones", an
Internet user would address the message as:
If you have further questions, please contact us.
Thank you,
Karen
!atthelp