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CHANGES SINCE May 27, 1994:
- Reformatted product information into keyword:value format
- Tried to add some dates for info
- TeamMail URL added
NOTE: The information below does NOT form any recommendation of any
specific product. It is simply a collection of statements that have
been made about products, mostly by E-mail to the maintainer of this
group. It is neither complete nor exhaustive, and carries NO guarantees.
FREE IMPLEMENTATIONS
====================
The current free implementation of X.400 is PP, from University
College London.
It is also an SMTP mailer, and a gateway between these, so you can
communicate with "both worlds".
The details are listed under "PP" in the product list.
The latest and greatest version is the ISODE Consortium release, IC-R2,
but this is no longer free. However, it is not expensive, either.
See the section "ISODE Consortium" below.
If you have an IBM VM system, you might be interested in QK-MHS from
Queen's university at Kingston created by Andy Hooper.
It is listed below as QK-MHS.
The rest of this document lists details of all products that I have
had information on. To enter or correct an entry, send E-mail to
the maintainer: Harald.T....@uninett.no
PRODUCT DETAILS
===============
Product name Contact address Date
==============================================================================
AT&T StarPRO Enterprise Messag lynn....@sandiegoca.ncr.com ????
Alcatel 4300L PABX No E-mail ????
Alcatel NET400 No E-mail ????
AlisaMail X.400 Mail Integrati sa...@alisa.com ????
BiMAIL ????
Control Data Systems Mail*Hub James....@cdc.com 1994
Data General AV/400 ????
Dispatcher/MacX.400 Dave Saunders <da...@intercon.com> ????
EAN ean-...@cs.ubc.ca, ean-s...@gmd.de 1994
Enterprise Mail in...@bj.co.uk ????
G&R/GX400 ma...@gar.no ????
HP OpenMail pet...@hpiala2.cup.hp.com ????
HP X.400 ni...@cup.hp.com ????
ICL CARRIER 400 Toby Bradwell <to...@icl.co.nz> ????
ICL DRS Toby Bradwell <to...@icl.co.nz> ????
ICL OfficePower Toby Bradwell <to...@icl.co.nz> ????
ISOCOR sales...@isocor.com ????
ISODE Consortium PP ic-...@isode.com ????
Logica CPLEX-400 a.k.ridl...@logica.co.uk, goukj@logic ????
MAIL.X See document ????
MAILbus 400 Your local DEC sales office ????
MXMS product line See OSIAM-MHS ????
MacX.400 pra...@applelink.apple.com ????
NAR400 vill...@dit.upm.es ????
NET-TEL Route400 David Lamkin <d...@pencotts.demon.co.uk> ????
NEXOR X.400 Products in...@nexor.co.uk ????
ON-Mail/X.400 gom...@notis.telemax.no ????
OSIAM_MHS 84 mcha...@wtk.suresnes.marben.fr ????
OSIAM_MHS 88 Marc Chauvin <mcha...@wtk.suresnes.marben ????
OSITEL/400 jare...@dfn.d400.de 1994
OSIware M400 mea...@vancouver.osiware.bc.ca ????
PP 6.0 pp-p...@cs.ucl.ac.uk (mailing list) 1994
QK-MHS Manfre...@GMD.DE ????
RCS Bad format ????
Retix X.400 malcol...@nasales.gateway.retix.com ????
Soft*Switch X.400 Products d...@ssw.com ????
SunLink X.400 ????
Tandem OSI/MHS ????
TeamMail C=fi;ADMD=mailnet;PRMD=icl;O=icl;OU=fin140 ????
UCLA/Mail400 jare...@dfn.d400.de 1994
UCOM.X E3x...@E3x.fr ????
Unified Communication Lew Palmer <l...@uci.com> ????
Uniplex onGO jea...@uniplex.uniplex.com ????
Wollongong X.400 George Stump <gst...@twg.com> ????
Worldtalk 400 mstie...@worldtalk.com ????
X/EM ber...@tecsiel.it ????
ZOOMIT VINES 400 RTS Jackson Shaw <js...@zoomit.com ????
Alcatel NET400
==============
Contact: No E-mail
Info: Jan Ceuleers <JA...@btgv48.alcbel.be>
Alcatel NET400 is a multi-platform X.400 product which runs on different HW OS
configurations (both Unix and non-Unix), amongst which:
- DEC VAX/VMS,
- Tandem/NonStop-UX,
- HP 9000/HP-UX,
- HP-Apollo/Aegis,
- Bull DPX2/BOS,
- Interactive Unix,
- SCO Unix,
- SCO Xenix,
- Apple MAC/AUX,
- Sun/SunOS and Solaris.
Planned are ports to Stratus/FTX and IBM RS6000/AIX.
Alcatel NET400 consists of different components such as MTA, MS, cUA (which is
menu-based) & rUA (MS-DOS & MS-Windows) over LAN (TCP/IP, CLNS) or WAN (X.25,
PSTN), API, DIR, EDI, FAX AU & TLX AU and a SysAdmin Module.
Alcatel NET400 Management Domains - both ADMD or PRMD - can be configurated
as single- or multi-MTA domains.
As for certifications of the product:
- ENV conformance tested and certified;
- passed the SPAG Interoperability tests (PSI);
- EPHOS compliant.
Contact:
J. Walravens
Alcatel Bell
Excelsiorlaan 44-46
B-1930 Zavemtem
BELGIUM
Phone : +32-2-719.71.39 (operator)
Alcatel 4300L PABX
==================
Contact: No E-mail
Info: Jan Ceuleers <JA...@btgv48.alcbel.be>
An MTA integrated with a telephone switch. In the marketing literature,
it is referred to as the "X.400 Written Mail Service of the Alcatel
4300L PABX".
Main characteristics:
- Compatible with X.400 - 1984
- Heterogeneous multi-body messages (IA5, Fax Group 3, Teletex, Videotex,
conversion text to fax Group 3)
- High reliability due to mirrored disk storage
- Message arrival is indicated to addressee by a blinking LED on his
digital telephone set
- X.121 addresses supported (fax and telex)
- Used for the delivery of faxes by the Atlasfax service of the French
ADMD Atlas400.
Contacts:
- Commercial:
Loic MELSCOET, Alcatel Business Systems, A4300L Marketing Manager
tel. +33-1-4769-4654, fax +33-1-4769-4690.
- Technical:
Antoine TOTARO, Alcatel Business Systems
tel. +33-1-4785-5582, fax +33-1-4785-5765.
This information supplied by Jan Ceuleers <JA...@btgv48.alcbel.be>
AlisaMail X.400 Mail Integration Server
=======================================
Contact: sa...@alisa.com
Info: Jeff Allison <jall...@alisa.com>
Provides an MTA and a connection to the AlisaMail Information Switch, a store
and forward mail hub based on a relational database. AlisaMail currently
supports connections to cc:Mail, Microsoft Mail/PC, Novell MHS, Microsoft
Mail/Mac, QuickMail, VMS Mail, DEC Message Router, and SMTP.
The software runs on VAX/VMS systems.
For information contact Alisa Systems, Inc. at:
Voice: (800)628-3274
Fax: (818)792-4068
Internet: sa...@alisa.com
X.400: c=us/a=infonet/p=alisa.systems/o=alisamail/s=Sales
Information supplied by Jeff Allison <jall...@alisa.com>
AT&T StarPRO Enterprise Messaging
=================================
Contact: lynn....@sandiegoca.ncr.com
Info: ssrin...@attmail.com (Santhanam Srinivasan)
StarPRO Enterprise Messaging is an open, standards-based messaging system.
It is a scalable system with integrated directory, management and
administration capabilities. StarPRO Enterprise Messaging supports the
X.400 MHS and distributed X.500 directory services. It includes integrated
user agents for both local and remote Windows, DOS and TTY clients.
Product Components:
___________________
MessageCentral400 - the X.400 messaging engine includes Internet access and
several APIs.
OpenConnect400 - interconnects existing e-mail systems with AT&T System 3000
network.
OSI/TCP Connect - enables the messaging system to communicate with a TCP/IP
network.
OpenDirectory500 - the enterprise directory component based on CCITT 1988
standard.
MessageManager - management component allows messaging system management
from StarSENTRY.
Enterprise Mail User Agents - a native X.400 e-mail user interface for DOS,
Windows, TTY - both local and remote clients.
Enterprise Directory User Agents - for directory look up and browsing. Same
clients as above.
Microsoft Mail User Agent - mail user interface direct to MessageCentral400.
Not sold by AT&T.
Operating Platforms:
_________________
StarPRO Enterprise Messaging runs on the AT&T System 3000 UNIX-based
scalable processor family, on Hewlett Packard 9000 systems, and on UNIXWare,
Intel-based platforms. It runs with any LAN type and communicates over OSI
or TCP/IP WANs. X.25 or the OSI/Internet gateway can be used to connect
StarPRO Enterprise Messaging to a public data network.
Contact Information:
________________
AT&T Global Information Solutions
SPD-MBU
Building A-3
17095 Via del Campo
San Diego, CA 92127
(619) 485-1220
Lynn Jilka/Product Mgt. & Sales Support
lynn....@sandiegoca.ncr.com
Information supplied by ssrin...@attmail.com (Santhanam Srinivasan)
BiMAIL
======
Date: 1992 (1.1)
Info: Patrick Geurts <p...@sunbim.be>
X.400/84 for Sun4 architecture, developed in Belgium based on RETIX
sources by BIM sa/nv. Includes an X-windows UA (OpenLook) with remote
access.
Supports X.25 and RFC1006. Can support RETIX UAs.
X.400/88 and X.500 support is being worked on (expected 2nd half 1992).
This information supplied by Patrick Geurts <p...@sunbim.be>
<C=be;A=rtt;P=bim;O=horizon;S=geurts;G=patrick>
Control Data Systems Mail*Hub
=============================
Contact: James....@cdc.com
Info: str...@michael.udev.cdc.com (Sue Tracy)
Date: 1994/09/07
The core of Mail*Hub is a robust, UNIX-based "backbone" or messaging
infrastructure designed to integrate an organization's existing E-mail
systems and directories. Mail*Hub incorporates all of the current
standards in electronic mail and directory services, including X.400,
SMTP, MIME, and X.500. Added to the E-mail backbone is a set of gateways
that allow for information exchange among IBM and DEC legacy systems,
UNIX mailers, PC mailers (cc:Mail, MS Mail, Novell MHS and NetWare Global
MHS, WordPerfect Office, Lotus Notes), and Macintosh mailers (MS Mail,
QuickMail).
The X.400 MTA included with Mail*Hub is a GOSIP certified, complete
1988 X.400 implementation. It supports all mandatory and most of the
optional features of X.400. X.400 components of Mail*Hub have also been
built atop a very full implementation of the industry standard X/Open
X.400 API.
Additional Mail*Hub features:
- Integrated fax support
- Support for document conversion, which allows users to receive X.400
message attachments in the word processing or other format that is most
useful to them
- Directory synchronization among all interconnected systems
- Support for mail and directory management through SNMP-based network
managers such as SunNet Manager and HP OpenView
- aXess500, an X.500 directory client for UNIX, PC Windows, and Macintosh
systems
- Advanced Operations Manager, a UNIX-based utility for managing the
Mail*Hub messaging and directory infrastructure
- Support for integration of mail-enabled applications such as EDI,
workflow, and group calendar and scheduling packages
Mail*Hub is a commercial product available from Control Data Systems on
Sun SPARC, HP 9000, and IBM RS/6000 platforms.
Data General AV/400
===================
Info: Robert Claesson <rob...@sys.sweden.dg.com>
Data General has AV/X.400 for the DG/UX operating system on the AViiON
series of computer systems. It includes an RFC-conformant SMTP gateway.
This information supplied by Robert Claesson <rob...@sys.sweden.dg.com>
Dispatcher/MacX.400
===================
Contact: Dave Saunders <da...@intercon.com>
Info: Dave Saunders <da...@intercon.com>
A gateway from QuickMail (from CE software) to Apple's MacX.400
product, shipped by InterCon Systems Corporation
This information supplied by Dave Saunders <da...@intercon.com>
EAN
===
Date: Mon Aug 29 15:56:10 METDST 1994
Contact: ean-...@cs.ubc.ca, ean-s...@gmd.de
Info: Harald T. Alvestrand <Harald.T....@uninett.no>
X.400 MTA and User Agent.
Made at the University of British Columbia, Canada, in the Eighties.
The first X.400 implementation to get seriously used by anyone.
Currently, development is done at UBC and at GMD, Germany
You need a license to run it, but the licensing situation is unclear.
M400, sold by Osiware, is the commercial product based on the original EAN.
The current version is EAN 3.3
Enterprise Mail
===============
Contact: in...@bj.co.uk
Info: Richard Bailey <r...@boldon-james-limited.co.uk>
X.400/X.500 1984/88 standards based mail package which is available across a
range of platforms and presentations. The main emphasis of the UI design has
been to produce a consistent "look and feel" across a variety of presentations
to minimise the training requirements etc. and help simplify the migration
problems within large corporate MHS. Products available are DOS Character,
MS Windows and Unix Character. Motif and Macintosh offerings planned for 3Q93.
Major features include an integrated X.500 Directory UA within the mail User
Agent and close integration within the PC desktop environment to support
automatic launching of other Windows applications eg. WordforWindows, Excel,
Wordperfect. Also provides a set of programmer API's to support mail enabled
applications.
In addition to Mail and Directory the product offering is complemented by
a number of Administration Tools to provide simple, "easy to use" facilities,
to help manage large scale corporate mail networks.
Enterprise Mail is distributed in a number of configurations to provide a
total mail solution or alternatively the User Agents are supplied under
agreements with a number of major software and hardware OEM's.
More info from :-
in...@bj.co.uk
s=info o=boldon james limited p=bj a=tmailuk c=gb
Information supplied by Richard Bailey <r...@boldon-james-limited.co.uk>
G&R/GX400
=========
Contact: ma...@gar.no
Info: Mats Tande <ma...@gar.no>
This is a gateway to Gallagher & Robertson's GMAIL
electronic mail system, available on PC (both DOS and Windows) and Unix
systems. The GX400 gateway is based on the X/Open APIA interface and can
therefore coexist with a wide variety of X.400 MTA's, including Retix and
Bull BOS systems.
Contact: ma...@gar.no or s=Tande;g=Mats;o=Oslo;p=GR;a=Telemax;c=no
This information supplied by Mats Tande <ma...@gar.no>
HP OpenMail
===========
Contact: pet...@hpiala2.cup.hp.com
Info: Andrew Merritt <a...@hpopd.pwd.hp.com>
OpenMail is an X.400'88 standards-based, enterprise-wide information
distribution engine that supports store and forward messaging over both
X.400 and SMTP. It provides robust and scalable directory, message store
and transport services for high fidelity information exchange.
A Clients of Choice architecture is offered whereby Hewlett-Packard and
other leading electronic mail clients, such as cc:Mail and MSMail, can
directly connect to the OpenMail engine by means of standard APIs in true
client/server configurations.
OpenMail runs on the leading Unix platforms, including DEC Ultrix, DG
Aviion, HP-UX, IBM AIX and SUN Solaris (mid'94).
OpenMail is available through a number of direct and value-added channels
including Applix, Denkart (Belgium), Hewlett-Packard, JPY (UK), Linkage
(Canada), Magirus (Germany), Oki (Japan), Protek (UK) and Uniplex. These
companies should be contacted directly on a local basis. Full contact
details can be obtained from:
Alex Wilson.
OpenMail Product Manager.
Hewlett-Packard, Pinewood RG11 3LL, UK
X.400: S=LINKIN, G=PETER, C=US, P=HP, A=ATTMAIL
O=HP, OU1=HP-CUPERTINO
Internet: al...@hpopd.pwd.hp.com
Information supplied by Andrew Merritt <a...@hpopd.pwd.hp.com>
HP X.400
========
Contact: ni...@cup.hp.com
Info: ni...@cup.hp.com (I think it came from there)
Contact:
Niraj Jain
Information Networks Division
Hewlett-Packard Co.
Tel: + 1 408 447 2179
Fax: + 1 408 447 3660
X.400: C=US;A=ATTMAIL;P=HP;O=HP;OU1=HP6600;S=JAIN;G=NIRAJ
Internet: ni...@cup.hp.com
No further information yet...
ICL CARRIER 400
===============
Contact: Toby Bradwell <to...@icl.co.nz>
Fault tolerant MTA, supports an "intercept" of X.500
(this is used, among others, by the Norwegian ADMD "TelemaX.400")
Contact: Toby Bradwell <to...@icl.co.nz>
ICL DRS
=======
Contact: Toby Bradwell <to...@icl.co.nz>
Info: Toby Bradwell <to...@icl.co.nz>
Two products:
- DRS/MTA(88): 1988 compliant MTA that runs on SPARC and INTEL with SVR4.
Supports GOSIP profile (CLNP and X.25) and point-to-point links.
Runs over TCP/IP.
Sold as "switching node" and "leaf node" MTAs.
- DRS/XMHS(88): X/Open compliant programming utilities for writing user
agents on top of DRS/MTA.
The RFC1006 support is quite new (december 1992) and has to be bought
separately; the product name is DRS/NX ISO Transport Service over
TCP/IP
Contact: Toby Bradwell <to...@icl.co.nz>
ICL OfficePower
===============
Contact: Toby Bradwell <to...@icl.co.nz>
Info: Toby Bradwell <to...@icl.co.nz>
The ICL OfficePower Office Information System uses X.400 as its internal
mail protocol, integrated with the rest of the package.
Exists on ICL DRS6000 (Sparc), DRS3000 (Intel), Sun SPARC, SCO Unix and
IBM RS6000. Both OSI and TCP/IP connections supported - some platforms
only have TCP/IP. Available in several languagues.
You should be able to get info from your local ICL or Fujitsu sales
office, but here's an alternative:
Contact: Toby Bradwell <to...@icl.co.nz>
ISOCOR
======
Contact: sales...@isocor.com
Info: james...@isocor.com
ISOPLEX MESSAGE SERVERS:
Very high performance 1988/92 X.400-based PRMD and ADMD message
servers that run on a wide range of RISC and PC platforms. Allow users
and applications to exchange messages with other systems using OSI
and/or TCP/IP protocols over X.25, async, Ethernet and
ISDN. Sophisticated message routing, management technology, accounting
and security for reliable electronic transport of business documents.
X.25, OSI CLNS, ISOCOR X.400 Lite Async and TCP/IP with RFC 1006 are
supported. Standard APS support is forthcoming.
ISOPRO/ISOMAC/ISOMAIL MESSAGING CLIENTS:
ISOCOR message clients are capable of handling file transfer,
multimedia documents, faxing, electronic mail and more. Can be used
to access message servers on PCs, minicomputers and/or mainframes
connected to public or private networks. Based on Microsoft Extended
MAPI, ISOPRO is designed to be the primary document transport manager
for Microsoft Windows users. ISOMAC provides equivalent functionality
on Apple Macintosh computers. ISOMAIL is a character-based X.400 user
agent for DOS and UNIX platforms. All ISOCOR messaging clients
communicate with P7 Message Stores (MSs) and Message Transfer Agents
(MTAs) using any of the stacks mentioned under ISOPLEX.
ISOTRADE EDI SERVER:
EDI applications utilize ISOTRADE to transfer interchanges based on
EDIFACT, ANSI X12 or UN/TDI standards or proprietary EDI formats.
ISOTRADE converts these into either P35(X.435) or P2 messages for
X.400 routing. Supported by most leading EDI packages for PCs and
workstations.
ISOFAX 400 FAX-X.400 SYSTEM:
A complete fax system providing inbound and outbound fax
connectivity for messaging users. Supports advanced X.400
messaging clients including ISOPRO and non-X.400 mailers such as
cc:Mail, MS Mail, and WordPerfect Office via gateways. Logos and
other graphics can be inserted automatically into cover pages on
transmitted faxes.
X.400 Router for Lotus Notes:
Provides Notes users with connectivity and transparent
interoperability via private and public messaging networks
worldwide. Capable of "tunneling" complete Notesmail between Notes
servers. Co-developed with Lotus Development Corporation and can be
installed directly into a Notes Server on OS/2.
ISOGATE Gateway for cc:Mail and Microsoft Mail:
Gateway to X.400 and other environments for cc:Mail and Microsoft Mail
systems running on IBM PCs, Macintosh and UNIX computers. Features
directory synchronization with other systems supported by the ISOGATE
series, including cc:Mail, Microsoft Mail and ISOPRO based on Extended
MAPI. Handles multimedia attachments across platforms and messaging
networks.
ISOGATE for SMTP:
Gateway to X.400 and other environments for SMTP users running on
IBM-PCs, Macintosh and UNIX computers. Handles multimedia attachments
via the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). Runs on SCO
UNIX and other platforms.
Conformance to RFC 1327 and RFC 1494-1496 is claimed.
ISOGATE for NetWare MHS:
A gateway to X.400 for electronic mail systems based on Novell NetWare
MHS (Message Handling Service)-it allows MHS-based applications such
as Beyond Mail, Da Vinci eMAIL, Futurus Team, Network Scheduler,
WinMail, and others to interoperate with X.400 messaging systems, as
well as other proprietary e-mail systems via X.400 gateways.
X.500 Directory Services:
ISOCOR enterprise messaging systems provide sophisticated directory
services based on ITU-T X.500 recommendations. Links desktop users,
corporate databases, EDI and other applications for true
enterprise-wide directory access and navigation. Security and
management facilities make it possible to safely interact with
external networks including forthcoming public X.500 Directory
Services.
Supported Platforms:
ISOPLEX servers and companion products (ISOTRADE, ISOGATE and
others) are offered on the following computing platforms:
DECstation/Ultrix
DEC Alpha/OSF/1
HP9000/HP-UX
IBM RS/6000/AIX
Intel/MS-DOS
Intel/DOS V (Japan)
Intel/OS/2
Intel/SCO UNIX
Sequent Symmetry/DYNIX
Stratus/FTX
Sun SPARC/SunOS/Solaris
NCR 3000/AT&T SVR4 UNIX
=====================================================
ISOCOR Corporate Headquarters
12011 San Vicente Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90049
Phone: +1-310-476-2671
Fax: +1-310-472-1055
Contact: Nicole Cowan
Internet: SALES...@ISOCOR.COM
X.400: S=INFO;G=SALES;P=ISOCOR;A=TELEMAIL;C=US
ISOCOR Ireland
3, Haigh Terrace
Dun Laoghaire
County Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Phone: +353-1-284-3802
Fax: +353-1-280-0365
Contact: Barbara Purcell
Internet: SALES...@ISOCOR.IE
X.400: S=INFO;G=SALES;P=ISOCOR;A=EIRMAIL400;C=IE
=====================================================
ISODE Consortium PP
===================
Contact: ic-...@isode.com
Info: Harald.T....@uninett.no
The ISODE Consortium is carrying forward the ISODE and PP products.
It offers the source code to all Consortium members, and gives the
right to sell products based on the code to commercial members.
The PP included in Isode Consortium Release 2 (IC-R2) includes:
- Conformance tested X.400/84, running over most stacks you care to name
- X.400/88
- X.400 (84 and 88) to SMTP gateways (RFC 1327 compliant)
- SMTP, DECNET and UUCP support
- P3File (Retix-like) message submission and delivery
- Routing using X.500 (MHS-DS conformant)
- MIME gatewaying support (MIME-MHS/HARPOON compliant)
- SNMP monitoring
- X.500 and file based distribution lists
- Fax gateway supporting Panasonic, Fujitsu and Class 2 fax modems
This information supplied by Harald Tveit Alvestrand (author)
Logica CPLEX-400
================
Contact: a.k.ridl...@logica.co.uk, go...@logica.co.uk
Info: Peter Whisker <whis...@logica.co.uk>,
Adrian Ridley-Jones <A.K.Ridl...@logica.co.uk>
Logica UK Ltd. have CPLEX-400 which is a set of kernels which runs on Unix
or VMS platforms. It includes the Security extensions.
They also have another product called Messageway which is an EDI
messaging system supporting X.400 protocols.
Contact for CPLEX:
Adrian Ridley-Jones
Logica Space and Communications Limited
68 Newman Street
London W1A 4SE
+71 637 9111 (tel) etx 1739
+71 387 4314 (fax)
a.k.ridl...@logica.co.uk
/c=gb/admd=tmailuk/prmd=logica/o=logimail/s=ridley-jones/g=adrian/
Contact for Messageway:
Contact is
Alan Feast
Logica Cambridge Limited
68 Newman Street
London W1A 4SE
+71 637 9111 (tel) ext 1635
+71 383 7971 (fax)
go...@logica.co.uk (temporary)
/c=gb/admd=tmailuk/prmd=logica/o=logimail/s=feast/g=alan/
Information supplied by Peter Whisker <whis...@logica.co.uk> and
Adrian Ridley-Jones <A.K.Ridl...@logica.co.uk>
MacX.400
========
Contact: pra...@applelink.apple.com
Info: Yan Arrouye <yan_a...@gateway.qm.apple.com>,
Laurent Demay <lauren...@quickmail.apple.com>
MacX.400 1.0 is 84 MTA which supports X.25 (TP0) and Ethernet (TP4).
The retail products comes in two flavors: MacX.400 and MacX.400 SD.
MacX.400 supports up to 50 adjacent MTAs and routes.
MacX.400 SD is a single domain version limited to one adjacent MTA. It's a low
cost solution for connecting to a backbone or a public carrier.
MacX.400 has so far been certified by Sprint (US), MCI (US), Atlas (France),
DBP (Germany), Arcom (Swiss).
Interoperability includes Retix, IBM, DEC, HP (OSInet), SoftSwitch, Osiware.
MacX.400 also offers a developement toolkit available from APDA (Apple
Developer Association).
The toolkit offers a simple API for implementing gateways and UAs. The toolkit
hides most
of the P1/P2 complexity by providing a high level letter metaphor.
Third parties provide gateways as well as UAs.
Among them are Intercon (QuickMail/X.400) and
StarNine (MSMail/X.400).
Contact: pra...@applelink.apple.com
X.400 contact: S=prabel;G=frank;O=esd;PRMD=apple;ADMD=telemail;C=us
Information supplied by Yan Arrouye <yan_a...@gateway.qm.apple.com>
and Laurent Demay <lauren...@quickmail.apple.com>
MAILbus 400
===========
Contact: Your local DEC sales office
Info: Geoff Oades <oa...@forty2.enet.dec.com>
from Digital Equipment Corporation.
MAILbus 400 product family include the Message Transfer Agent (MTA),
Application Program Interface (API) and SMTP Gateway plus a range of Gateways
providing connectivity to MHS, ccMail and MS-Mail. The MAILbus 400 products are
available on Digital's OpenVMS VAX and OSF/1 Alpha AXP platforms.
MAILbus 400 MTA is designed to `88 CCITT X.400 standards and provides a high
performing message transport. It is designed for 7 x 24 operation and will
exchange messages with other vendors MTAs that conform to either 1984 or 1988
CCITT X.400 standards over an OSI or TCP/IP (UNIX Platform only) network.
MAILbus 400 SMTP Gateway provides messaging connectivity between Internet and
OSI networks. Provides users of either ISO X.400 mail protocol or the Internet
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) as defined in RFC 822 with bi-directional
message flow with conversion of the message envelope and content as defined in
RFC 987.
MAILbus 400API provides an XAPI interface to the MAILbus 400 MTA that is
conformant to the XOpen CAE Specifications. It enables development programmers
to gain access to the messaging services provided by MAILbus 400 MTA.
MAILbus 400 utilises Digital's X.500 Directory System Agent (DSA) which it uses
for storing routing information thus allowing all MAILbus 400 products in a
network to hold the same picture for routing messages. Digital's X. 500
Directory Service is an implementation of the ISO & CCITT series of standards
and recommendations. Key features are based on the X.500 1993 standards and
operates over the OSI and TCP/IP (UNIX platform only) transports.
For further information please contact your local Digital Sales Office.
Information provided by Geoff Oades - MAILbus 400 Product Manager.
<C=gb;A=tmailuk;P=digital;OU=reo;O=digital;S=oades;G=geoff>
<geoff...@reo.mts.dec.com>
Information supplied by Geoff Oades <oa...@forty2.enet.dec.com>
MAIL.X
======
Contact: See document
Info: /G=Ralf/S=Knoeringer/OU4=AP16/OU3=D2/OU2=P4/OU=MUENCHEN/O=SIEMENS_NIXDORF/PRMD=SNI/ADMD=DBP/C=DE/@POAM0005.mch.sni.de
MAIL.X (SINIX) V2.5
(X.400-conformant message handling system)
Brief description
*****************
Product features
****************
MAIL.X is a comprehensive message handling system with a client-server
structure. Its modular structure means that it can be implemented in
a number of different ways, for example as a server in small LAN based
e-mail networks or as the backbone server of a corporate e-mail
network.
The main features of MAIL.X are
Message Transfer Agent (MTA) which conforms to the CCITT
recommendations X.400 (1988)
Message Store conforming to the 1988 standard
Open interfaces according to X/Open
Client-server architecture
Integration with the X.500 Directory (DIR.X)
High-performance, central, and distributed administration
High portability (SNI and other vendors)
Open gateway concept with a range of gateways to non-X.400 mail
systems and telematics services
The MTA together with the associated administration component and the
distributed directory service DIR.X for storing all user and routing
information forms the core of the MAIL.X system.
The MAIL.X services can be accessed over the following variants:
Stand-alone clients which are nested in standard environments such as
WINDOWS or MOTIF
Clients that have been integrated into the Siemens Nixdorf office system OCIS
Via gateways and customer-specific applications
The following gateways are provided:
SNADS/IBM (DISOSS, PROFS, ...)
MHS/Novell (DaVinci, OCP, Coordinator, ...)
cc:Mail / Lotus
MS-Mail / Microsoft
Internet-Mail (SMTP, UUCP)
Banyan Mail (on request)
as well as to the telematic services
Fax and telex (teletex on request)
Conformance to standards
The MTA conforms to the CCITT 1988 recommendations with interworking
to the 1984 standard. This means that the profiles EWOS A/311 Public
MHS Access, EWOS A/3211 Private MHS Accesss, EWOS A/3311, A/MH11
Access to Public and Private MHS (1988), US GOSIP V1.0. UK GOSIP MHS
Subprofile V3.0 is supported.
X/Open Interfaces
The X/Open interfaces XMA (message access) and XMS (sessage store) are
provided to allow users to write programs for their own user
agents. Gateways can be integrated by means of XMT (message
transfer). The directory service is integrated by means of the XDS/XOM
interface certified in accordance with X/Open XPG4.
Highlights:
***********
Distributed administration: Administration functions are made
available centrally. These include functions for the administration of
the MTAs within the network, routing entries, operation functions and
user administration.
Network management: Automatic and central generation of the routing
tables for all MTAs. Periodic or manual distribution of the routing
tables. Information about the connection table for each MTA (network
topology Determining the "deferred delivery strategy" for each
MTA. The message can be deleted before delivery if it is deferred by
the send MTA. Functions for tracing messages in the individual systems
User management: MAIL.X uses the distributed directory service DIR.X
V3.0 for this, which has been tested for X.500 (88) conformance and
has passed several interworking tests. The XDS/XOM interface in
compliance with X/Open has been awarded the XPG4 certificate. The
following functions are available to the MAIL.X user: import and
export of data in the ISO format IEC 10021-1 Annex E / ISO2762 or
Super format (ISO + SNI labels)
Accounting:The MAIL.X-SV administration component can store accounting
data records on non-volatile storage media. For data protection
reasons, these data records are stored in an unreadable form. It is
also possible to record charges for telematic services
System platforms
MX300, MX500 (INTEL)
PC-E (INTEL)
RM400, RM600 (MIPS)
AIX (being developed)
HP-UX (being developed)
Implementation language: C
User interface: German, English
Operation: menu-driven
Menu interface
under WINDOWS:
OCIS/PC (MAIL.D)
MAIL.D V1.0 and later
MAIL.D standalone
MAIL.D V1.1 and later
under UNIX:
OCIS/A V1.0
OCIS/X V1.1
General customer release: 7/94 planned
Published by
Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG
Otto-Hahn-Ring 6
81739 Munich, Germany
Contact:
Mr. Knvringer / Dept. BU BA NM 12
Tel. +49 (89) 636-48466
Fax. 0049-(0)89/63645860
E-MAIL (X.400)
C=DE/A=DBP/P=SNI/O=SIEMENS NIXDORF/OU1=MUENCHEN/OU2=P4/OU3=D2/
OU4=BANM1/GN=RALF/SN=KNOERINGER
Information supplied by
/G=Ralf/S=Knoeringer/OU4=AP16/OU3=D2/OU2=P4/OU=MUENCHEN
/O=SIEMENS_NIXDORF/PRMD=SNI/ADMD=DBP/C=DE/@POAM0005.mch.sni.de
(all this should be on one line)
MXMS product line
=================
Contact: See OSIAM-MHS
Info: Marc Chauvin <mcha...@wtk.suresnes.marben.fr>
-----------------
Made by MARBEN Produit, France.
The product is X400 electronic mail for PC's including :
- a messaging server (84 MTA) on OS/2 (1.3 and 2.0),SCO UNIX, Interactive
UNIX. The P1 protocol is supported on X25 or on RFC1006.
- a UA on Windows 3.1 and OS/2 connected to the server via LAN MAN, Netware
and TCP/IP network.
- for large X400 installations, a control center is provided which allows
to manage all the MTA's of the network (directories updates, routing tables
alarm handling, log management). The control center is OS/2 based.
Fax and Telex gateways can be added.
P7 RUA will be available in june 93 (windows based).
Contact: See OSIAM_MHS
Information supplied by Marc Chauvin <mcha...@wtk.suresnes.marben.fr>
NAR400
======
Date: 1994/02/09 (1.18)
Contact: vill...@dit.upm.es
Info: Victor A. Villagra <vill...@dit.upm.es>
X.400 MTA, SMTP gateway, X-Windows, MS-Windows and line oriented
user interfaces, P7 client and server, APIs.
It is an MHS software package developed by the "Departamento de
Ingenieria de Sistemas Telematicos" (DIT) of the "Universidad
Politecnica de Madrid" (UPM).
It uses ISODE at session and below on Unix.
Contact: vill...@dit.upm.es
C=es; ADMD=mensatex; PRMD=iris; O=upm; OU=dit; S=villagra
A license costs approx 500 ECUs.
This information supplied by Victor A. Villagra <vill...@dit.upm.es>
NET-TEL Route400
================
Contact: David Lamkin <d...@pencotts.demon.co.uk>
Info: David Lamkin <d...@pencotts.demon.co.uk>
NET-TEL's Route400 range of native X.400 products is available on
MS-DOS, MS-Windows, OS/2, Apple Macintosh and many flavours of UNIX.
Both CCITT 1984 and 1988 (with 92 extensions) implementations are
supported and APIs are available for developers of gateways, user
applications and EDI (X.435). X/Open APIs for Gateway and EDI (X.435)
are also available with the MS and Application X/Open APIs scheduled
for later in 94.
For PC-LANs, Route400 MTAs and Message Stores for MS-DOS run in
dedicated PCs with UAs, RUAs (P7) for MS-DOS, MS-Windows and MACs
running in non-dedicated PCs.
For UNIX, either stand alone systems or LAN Servers, Route400 MTAs,
MS, UNIX UAs (for dumb terminal access) and APIs run in the same
system. Additonal file locking is provided to enable LAN connected
MS-DOS and Windows UAs to use the same filing system in a secure
manner. An SMTP gateway is available and advanced security access
controls supporting Closed User Groups and real time Security
violation logging. Comprehensive event and audit/billing logs are
configurable to allow "ADMD" style commercial operations. A billing
program is supplied when these options are required.
The UNIX flavours currently supported are: SCO, Sunsoft Interactive
SV.3 & 4, SunOS, Sun Solaris 2, IBM RS6000/AIX, ICL DRS NX, HP UX,
Digital Ultrix, MIPS Risc/os and Sequent UNIX. Others are in the
pipeline.
The Route400 MTAs are designed for both X.400 Backbone and LAN MTA
operation and support the following communications options: X.25,
TS4/CLNS, TCP/IP-RFC1006, Asynchronous dial-up and PAD call and ISDN
(currently MS-DOS only). Support for the APS standard will be
available in Q3 94.
NET-TEL is the original developer of the Route400 range of products,
which have been successfully conformance tested by the UK National
Computing Centre for the following profiles (to both 1984 and 1988
standards): UK GOSIP, US GOSIP & OSTC.
Contact:
Peter Lane
NET-TEL Computer Systems Ltd.
4 Place Farm
Wheathampstead
Herts AL4 8SB
ENGLAND
Phone: +44 582834222
Fax: +44 582834283
C=GB; A=GOLD 400; P=NET-TEL; O=NET-TEL Computer Systems LTD; S=Lane; G=Peter
or
David Lamkin, d...@pencotts.demon.co.uk
This information supplied by David Lamkin <d...@pencotts.demon.co.uk>
NEXOR X.400 Products
====================
Contact: in...@nexor.co.uk
Info: Nick Laszlo <n.la...@nexor.co.uk>
XT-PP - Enterprise Message Server
XT-PP is a distributed, scaleable commercial backbone messaging server. NEXOR's
product is distributed as a binary and provides many enhancements to the public
domain version. XT-PP is fully supported by NEXOR and undergoing continuing
development.
XT-PP has SMTP, X.400 1984, 1988 and 1992 P1, MIME, UUCP and Fax capabilities.
It works in conjunction with XT-MS, NEXOR's message store which enables access
for P7 and P772 user agents including XT-MUA, a Motif user agent.
XT-PP uses XT-QUIPU, NEXOR's X.500 directory server for routing and management
purposes.
It operates on a variety of platforms including Sun, IBM RS6000 and HP using
either TCP/IP or X.25.
For further information please contact in...@nexor.co.uk
This information was supplied by Nick Laszlo <n.la...@nexor.co.uk>
ON-Mail/X.400
=============
Contact: gom...@notis.telemax.no
Info: a...@notis.telemax.no
- Native X.400 electronic mail system
- -84 and -88 versions of the standard
- Support for the following plattforms;
* SUN/Sparc
* DEC/Ultrix
* IBM/RS 6000
* HP/UX
* SCO/Unix
* Dolphin Server Technology/UNILINE 88 K (4 quarter -93)
- ON-Mail offers user friendly interfaces for MS Windows 3.x and X-Window.
- ON-Mail also offers a line-based for script programming.
- The ON-Mail MTA communication protocols:
* X.400 -84 and X.400 -88
* X.435 (pEDI), X.400 for the transfer of EDI messages
* UUCP Mail
* DecNet mail-11
* RFC 822/SMTP internet mail
4 th. quarter 1993:
* FAX - both send and receive options, and postscript support.
* P7 access
- ON-Mail MTA is based on development environment supplied by ISODE
Consortium.
- ON-Mail MTA supports both TCP and X.25 (PSDN), and can run both options
simultaneously.
Additional information can be obtained from:
..........................................................
Trude Gomnaes
Notis A.S
Postboks 1824 Lade, 7002 Trondheim, Norway.
X.400: G=trude; S=gomnas; P=notis; A=telemax; C=no
Internet: gom...@notis.telemax.no
Tel.: + 47 73 92 12 33
Fax: + 47 73 92 25 74
..........................................................
Information from <a...@notis.telemax.no>
Uniplex onGO
============
Contact: jea...@uniplex.uniplex.com
Info: Gilles Gravier <gil...@uniplex.uniplex.com>
X400 (MHS) Message Store/UA developed by Uniplex Limited (UK).
Includes X11, MS-Windows, and ASCII clients, plus various
client-server services, like Time Manager, Network License Server,
Automatic Document Conversion System, SMTP/UUCP Gateway,
MS-Mail/CC-Mail interfaces, APIs, Word Processor with Paint and Draw
facilities. Need RETIX based MTA to talk to other X400 MTAs. But is
a standalone E-Mail system for LAN type networks.
Also available:
Document Management System
Contact:
Jean Luc Sigonney
Uniplex France
Batiment 028
11 rue de Cambrai
75019 Paris
France
Tel: +33-1-42-05-47-42
Fax: +33-1-42-05-47-12
E-mail: jea...@uniplex.uniplex.com
Technical: (Gilles Gravier) gil...@uniplex.uniplex.com
Information supplied by Gilles Gravier <gil...@uniplex.uniplex.com>
OSIAM_MHS 88
============
Contact: Marc Chauvin <mcha...@wtk.suresnes.marben.fr>
Info: Marc Chauvin <mcha...@wtk.suresnes.marben.fr>
Made by MARBEN Produit, France.
The product is a source code product written in C language including :
- a 88 MTA,
- a 88 MS,
- X/OPEN API's : XAPIA MA, MT and MS.
- Pedi supported in MTA, MS and XAPIA MA.
Contact: See OSIAM_MHS
Information supplied by Marc Chauvin <mcha...@wtk.suresnes.marben.fr>
OSIAM_MHS 84
============
Contact: mcha...@wtk.suresnes.marben.fr
Info: Marc Chauvin <mcha...@wtk.suresnes.marben.fr>
Made by MARBEN Produit, France.
The product is a source code product written in C language including :
- a 84 MTA
- a Local User Agent Group (LUAG) which provides messages management service,
folder management service , directory services. A user interface can be
build on top of LUAG to provide a complete UA.
- proprietary API's on top of MTA and LUAG
Contact:
Marc Chauvin E-Mail: mcha...@wtk.suresnes.marben.fr
MARBEN Produit Telephone: [33 1] 45 06 32 31
11 rue Curie Fax: [33 1] 47 72 55 00
92150 SURESNES X400: C=FR, ADMD=ATLAS, PRMD=MARBEN,
France ON=SURESNES, OU1=MXMS, S=MCHAUVIN
Information supplied by Marc Chauvin <mcha...@wtk.suresnes.marben.fr>
OSITEL/400
==========
Contact: jare...@dfn.d400.de
Info: jare...@dfn.d400.de
Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 15:39:50 +0200
X.400 MTA and User Agent, SMTP-Gateway and File Distribution
Server with MTA-interface. It is running on various UNIX platforms, e.g.
SUN-OS, HP-UX. It was developed by DFN and technically realized
by the Danet GmbH. Danet developped an additinal X.400 UA with a WINDOW
based user interface for UNIX workstations and MS-DOS PCs. The new UA will
communicate with the MTA over LAN via Ethernet underlying TCP/IP. The
product got the European X.400 conformance certification. Within DFN there
are about 60 installations in operation.
License contact: c=de;a=d400;p=dfn;s=jaretzki
(jare...@dfn.d400.de)
+49 30 884299 28
Technical contact: c=de;a=d400;p=danet;o=danet-gmbh;s=heyn;g=torsten
(torste...@danet-gmbh.danet.d400.de)
+49 6151 8097 82
Commercial contact: c=de;a=d400;p=danet;o=danet-gmbh;s=eisenbeis;g=herbert
(herbert....@danet-gmbh.danet.d400.de)
+49 6151 8097 73
+49 6151 828 17 (FAX)
This information supplied by Wolfgang Jaretzki
<C=de;A=d400;P=dfn;S=jaretzki>, <jare...@dfn.d400.de>
OSIware M400
============
Date: 1993/06/01 (1.12)
Contact: mea...@vancouver.osiware.bc.ca
Info: Brian Wideen <Brian....@vancouver.osiware.bc.ca>
Portable X.400 1984 and 1988 products.
Messenger 400 1984 is available on a wide range of platforms, covering
Unix, DOS LAN, VAX VMS, OS/2, MVS, VMS, Tandem Guardian.
Messenger 400 1988 is available on a range of Unix and VAX VMS platforms.
Includes full MTA, MS and UA capabilities.
Support for X.25, TCP/IP and Asynchronous network connections.
Support for X/Open APIs and proprietary APIs.
Also available:
Fax Access Unit,
MS-Mail, cc:Mail and RFC-987 Gateways,
Messenger-PC for DOS and Messenger-RUA for Windows.
Directory 500, an X.500 product.
Contact:
OSIware Inc.
4400 Dominion Street, Suite 210
Burnaby, B.C.
V5G 4G3
CANADA
Tel: +1-604-436-2922
Fax: +1-604-436-3192
Bob Mealey: mea...@vancouver.osiware.bc.ca
c=ca; a=infonet; p=osiware; o=vancouver; s=mealey
OSIware Int'l
17 Rue d'Orleans
92200 Neuilly sur Seine
FRANCE
Tel: +33-1-47454445
Fax: +33-1-47456498
Azita Nader: c=fr; a=atlas; p=osiware; o=paris; s=nader
This information supplied by Maurice Wilson <wil...@vancouver.osiware.bc.ca>
For Internet users, use:
mea...@vancouver.osiware.bc.ca (sales)
koor...@vancouver.osiware.bc.ca (technical)
ch...@vancouver.osiware.bc.ca (product)
These addresses supplied by Brian Wideen
<Brian....@vancouver.osiware.bc.ca>
PP 6.0
======
Date: August 1994
Contact: pp-p...@cs.ucl.ac.uk (mailing list)
X.400 MTA, SMTP mailer, Grey Book (UK) mailer, UUCP mailer, and gateway
between all of the above. No user interface, can use SMTP based UAs.
Made at University College London.
PP 6.0 is free and unlimited, but not supported, and getting old.
To get a supported version, see "ISODE Consortium".
QK-MHS
======
Contact: Manfre...@GMD.DE
Info: Manfre...@GMD.DE
X.400-84 MTA, X.400-84 UA, X.400-BSMTP-Gateway and X.400-PROFS-Gateway
The software package was delevoped by Andrew S. Hooper, Queen's University,
Kingston, Ontario, Canada in the years 1984-87 and modified and improved
in a cooperation between University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and GMD
in St. Augustin from 1990 on. It is running on various IBM VM operating
systems (VM/SP, VM/XA, VM/ESA). At present it is mainly used for
the central German X.400-BSMTP-Gateway to connect DFN and EARN/ BITNET
and as part of the EARN-VNET-Gateway operated in Paris at C.I.R.C.E.
Contacts: Author: Andrew....@QUCDN.BITNET
European support: Manfre...@GMD.DE
Retix X.400
===========
Contact: malcol...@nasales.gateway.retix.com
Info: malcol...@nasales.gateway.retix.com
Retix X.400 products are either portable source code or precompiled
binaries.
Portable source exists for '84 and '88 as well as API libraries for
'84 Gateway API and '88 Application and Gateway APIs.
The pre-packaged products are called OpenServer 400, and exist for
DOS, UNIX (ISC or SCO) and OS/2.
DOS and UNIX support X.25 and CLNS; OS/2 supports X.25 only. RFC1006
is supported by the UNIX versions.
There are also gateways from OpenServer 400 to:
SMTP (MG-130) (claims conformance to RFC-987 only)
Novel MHS (MG-150)
Oracle Mail (MG-170)
WordPerfect Office (MG-180)
Microsoft Mail for the Mac (MG-190) and
Microsoft Mail for the PC (MG-195)
CC:mail for the PC (MG-170) is shipping.
The QuickMail gateway (MG-140) is shipping.
Retix X400 to Lotus Notes gateway is in Beta Test.
The newer gateways have AutoRegistration of incoming X.400 addresses
so that the user/admin can respond to addresses similar to what they
would normally see in the proprietary mail system. We also have
Directory eXchange (DX) for directory synchronization with the Retix
OpenServers.
Contact:
malcol...@nasales.gateway.retix.com
C=us;A=telemail;P=retix;O=sm;OU1=corp;OU2=nasales;S=white;G=malcolm
Soft*Switch X.400 Products
==========================
Contact: d...@ssw.com
Info: d...@ssw.com
Soft*Switch X.400 Gateway:
This product connects with Soft-Switch Central on IBM mainframes (MVS
or VM) and provides a gateway to X.400(84) P1/P2 for typically large
organizations who connect themselves as a PRMD to public
service/ADMDs. Any e-mail system or application that connects to
Soft-Switch Central, via standards-based or proprietary protocol can
exchange e-mail across the X.400 Gateway (typically, there are many).
The product is in production use by many large commercial
organizations in the US and Europe.
EMX, The Enterprise Mail Exchange:
EMX is a family of manageable X.400 enterprise mail backbone switches that
includes directory services and interoperability with e-mail systems utilizing
existing protocols such as SMTP, IBM's SNADS, MHS, and others protocols. The
core of EMX is a 1988 X.400 MTA providing MTA-to-MTA P1/P2 support, which can
be configured to also support 1984 P1/P2 for interoperability with most of
today's X.400 implementations.
Contact: d...@ssw.com
This information supplied by Dena Bauckman <d...@ssw.com>
SunLink X.400
=============
Contact:
Info: Ouahid Seghir <ose...@France.Sun.COM>
SunLink X.400 is an implementation of the 1988 OSI/CCIT X.400
specifications. SunLink X.400 provides a message transfer agent (MTA)
and a gateway between X.400 and SMTP-MIME.
SunLink X.400 features the following:
. Graphical user interface for easy configuration and administration
. X/Open APIs (XAPIA, PEDI) for development of messaging and EDI
applications.
. provided with a X.400/SMTP-MIME gateway that allows
multimedia exchanges between UNIX and other email systems via X.400.
. Supports concurrent connections over TCP/IP, OSI and X.25.
. Conforms to US GOSIP V2.
SunLink X.400 is the cornerstone for building open messaging network,
in addition SunLink X.400 provides APIs that allow the development of
messaging and EDI applications, and a SMTP-MIME gateway that allows to
connect UNIX to other email systems via X.400.
SunLink X.400 is currently used by major telcos, government agencies,
banks and industry leaders.
Information supplied by Ouahid Seghir <ose...@France.Sun.COM>
Tandem OSI/MHS
==============
Contact:
Info: Peter Whisker <whis...@logica.co.uk>
Tandem have an industrial strength implementation of X400 (88) called
OSI/MHS which runs under Guardian on Non-Stop. They also have a Unix
implementation called Messenger-400
Information supplied by Peter Whisker <whis...@logica.co.uk>
TeamMail
========
Contact: C=fi;ADMD=mailnet;PRMD=icl;O=icl;OU=fin1401;S=huovila;G=harri
Info: Jukka Oraj?rvi <juk...@otol.fi>
An X.400(84) product based on RETIX X.400 library.
UAs for Windows and DOS. Server for OS/2. Client/server communication
through NetBIOS.
Gateways to LanManager, SMTP, Fax and MEMO are available as separate
options.
Contact (X.400 shaped):
C=fi;ADMD=mailnet;PRMD=icl;O=icl;OU=fin1401;S=huovila;G=harri
This information supplied by Jukka Oraj?rvi <juk...@otol.fi>
Contact supplied by Lauri Hirvonen, ICL Finland
According to Jyrki Heikkinen <j...@to.icl.fi>, more info can
be found by accessing <URL:http://www.to.icl.fi/>
This information supplied by Jukka Oraj?rvi <juk...@otol.fi>
Contact supplied by Lauri Hirvonen, ICL Finland
UCLA/Mail400
============
Contact: jare...@dfn.d400.de
Info: Werner Vanselow <RZ...@REFMA.dlr.dbp.de>
Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 15:39:50 +0200
It comprises an X.400 MTA and UA, an X.400/BSMTP-Gateway and also
a user interface for users of EARN/BITNET/Netnorth.
It was developed by DFN and technically realized by SOFTLAB AG and
GMD Bonn based on UCLA/Mail and Retix software. It is running on
MVS (370, XA and ESA). The product passed the X.400 Conformance Test at
the German Eurolab. There is to pay a license-fee of which the amount
depends upon whether or not the licensee is member of DFN or a
R&D institution.
License contact: c=de;a=d400;p=dfn;s=jaretzki
+49 30 884299 28
Technical contact: c=de;a=dbp;p=dlr;ou=refma;s=mayerhofer
Tel: +49 8153 28920
Fax: +49 8153 281136
Information by Werner Vanselow <RZ...@REFMA.dlr.dbp.de>
UCOM.X
======
Date: 1992 or before (1.1)
Contact: E3x...@E3x.fr
Info: Alain Zahm <za...@osi.e3x.fr>
X.400 MTA and gateway to SMTP.
Formerly known as Mailway and M.Plus; developed at INRIA, France.
Now commercialized by a company called E3X.
Technical contact: E3x-...@E3x.fr
C=FR;ADMD=ATLAS;PRMD=E3X;S=E3X-tech
Commercial contact: E3x...@E3x.fr
C=FR;ADMD=ATLAS;PRMD=E3X;S=E3X-com
Unified Communication
=====================
Contact: Lew Palmer <l...@uci.com>
Info: Lew Palmer <l...@uci.com>
Unified Communications, Inc. in Minneapolis makes a package called UNS. It
is based on any 386/486 or Digital Alpha machine of your choice, runs under
SCO UNIX, and supports all of the typical mail systems including SMTP (and
variants) SNADS, X.400, cc:Mail, Microsoft Mail,and MHS-based mail systems
(Beyond, Higgins, DaVinci, etc.). Fax and Telex in the near future. Multiple
protocol stacks and mail systems can be supported simultaneously.
It is based on a superset of X.400 as the intermediate (internal) protocol
so that no functionality is lost between mail systems. Any mail feature
supported by any of the attached mail systems is supported by the gateway.
Address translation is handled automatically by the gateway according to
rules which the administrator defines. System and mail management can be
done by any workstation in the network capable of supporting an X.11
X-Windows interface.
X.500 directory services are integrated into the system and can be queried
by any attached mail system or user. Where the attached mail system supports
directory synchronization with external postoffices, the UNS gateway will
comply. Thus global address synchronization is possible. Where the native
mail system does not support synchronization, the UNS gateway can import and
export ASCII text files with the address information, as well as do
automatic name registration.
If you would like further information on UNS, either respond with your
mailing address or call me with that information, and I'll be happy to
forward some additional information.
Regards,
Lew Palmer
Unified Communications, Inc.
2051 Killebrew Drive, Suite 300
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55425
(612) 851-1726
l...@uci.com
Information from Lew Palmer <l...@uci.com>
Wollongong X.400
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Contact: George Stump <gst...@twg.com>
Info: George Stump <gst...@twg.com>
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PathWay Messaging is a solution for enterprise networks built on standards, it
provides:
* Cross platform support - Macintosh, Windows, UNIX workstations.
* Real X.500 Directory Services
* Departmental Backbone Messaging: X.400 and SMTP, with
X.400 <-> SMTP messaging switch Included
PathWay Messaging features a powerful mail engine (Messaging Services)
for high-performance UNIX; and an intuitive, graphical end-user
application (Messenger) for desktop computers-UNIX workstations, Macs,
and Windows.
Messaging Services mail engine can be the central post office, a mail
hub, or one of many mail servers in a distributed network. Supported
protocols include TCP/IP, OSI TP0/2 and 4, CLNP, CONS, Ethernet, X.25,
UUCP, IMAP, POP, SMTP, X.400, X.500.
Messenger exchanges mail with any TCP/IP host on a network. It does
not have to be used with the server product, and you don't have to use
X.400/X.500.
Contact Info: George Stump
The Wollongong Group
800-962-8649 ext 7134 (in Cal)
800-872-8649 ext 7134 (outside California)
gst...@twg.com
***Free evaluations are available upon request***
Information supplied by George Stump <gst...@twg.com>
Worldtalk 400
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Contact: mstie...@worldtalk.com
Info: mstie...@worldtalk.com
Worldtalk 400 is a suite of independant x.400 backbone gateway
products linking popular LAN-based E-Mail systems over a
GOSIP-certified 1988 X.400 MTA. Worldtalk's business focus is
providing value above the OSI stacks; concentrating on the quality and
completeness of the translation between popular LAN-based systems and
the appropriate OSI APIs.
Products:
Worldtalk 400 Server for HP 9000;
Worldtalk 400 Server for ISOPLEX/SCO;
Worldtalk Forwarding Services
Worldtalk 400 Gateway for Lotus cc:Mail;
Worldtalk 400 Gateway for Microsoft Mail for AppleTalk Networks;
Worldtalk 400 Gateway for Microsoft Mail for PC Networks;
Worldtalk 400 Gateway for Novell MHS;
Worldtalk 400 Gateway for QuickMail;
Worldtalk 400 Gateway for Lotus Notes;
Worldtalk 400 Gateway for SMTP;
Worldtalk 400 Gateway for MIME (1Q94);
Worldtalk 400 Gateway for WordPerfect Office (1Q94).
Support for additional platforms will be announced over the next 12 months.
Worldtalk is currently developing directory synchronization
(announced/demonstrated at EMA June 1993) which will provide automatic
synchronization of LAN-based E-Mail directories, corporate legacy directories,
X.500, and other directories that use commercial offerings such as DEC DDS.
[Address Manager (TM) is key to Worldtalk 400, making the X.400
backbone and its complicated addressing transparent to the end user.
The bottom line is that Worldtalk 400 can be installed and deployed
without end-user awareness or (re-)training.]
Contacts:
Mark Stieglitz, Vice President of Marketing
mstie...@worldtalk.com
/c=us/a=telemail/p=worldtalk/o=wtc/s=stieglitz/g=mark
X/EM
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Contact: ber...@tecsiel.it
Info: Oronzo Berlen <ber...@teculx.TECSIEL.it>
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X/EM is X.400 '84 product part of Tecsiel X/OSI product line.
It is a commercial product with the following characteristics:
- Support of UA and MTA
- courses based full screen user interface for ANSI terminals
- portable on UNIX platforms and now running on the following UNIX platforms:
Digital Ultrix 4.2a, IBM Risc/6000 AIX 3.1.5, Hewlett-Packard
HP9000 HP-UX 8.0, Intel 80386 Interactive 386/ix 3.2, Sun
Microsystems SunOS 4.1.2 (Solaris 1.0), Olivetti LSX50X0 Intel
80486 Unix System V release 4, Siemens MX-300 o MX-500
SINIX-H, Bull DPX/2 B.O.S. 02.00.15
Contact:
Oronzo Berlen
Tecsiel s.p.a. tt
(an IRI-Finsiel Company) tttttt
Via Santa Maria, 19 tt
I-56126 PISA (PI) tt
Italy ttt
Phone: +39-50-512-511 (operator)
+39-50-512-529 (direct)
Fax : +39-50-589-015
+39-50-589-016
E-MAIL: ber...@tecsiel.it (Arpanet)
Information by Oronzo Berlen <ber...@teculx.TECSIEL.it>
ZOOMIT VINES 400 RTS
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Contact: Jackson Shaw <js...@zoomit.com
Info: Jackson Shaw <js...@zoomit.com
Description: The ZOOMIT VINES 400 RTS connects Banyan networks to any
mainframe, mini-computer network, proprietary LAN, or public access E-Mail
network with an X.400 compliant gateway. The VINES 400 RTS runs as a service
on a Banyan server and end users anywhere on the Banyan network are provided
access to the X.400 gateway. The VINES 400 RTS supports the following message
transports: TP.0 (X.25), TP.4 (ethernet, token-ring), TCP/IP (RFC1006) and
Asynchronous Protocol Specification (APS). The product is fully integrated
with Banyan StreetTalk and STDA.
Pricing: Either server based or user based pricing is available. A 20 server
license is US$10,000 and a 100 user license is US$6,000.
Related Products:
ZOOMIT Enterprise Directory Management Service (EDMS) which provides an X.500
compliant database on your VINES server with automatic directory
synchronization with the SoftSwitch (DS), Retix (DX) or other protocols. Cost
is US$9,000.
ZOOMIT cc:MAIL to VINES Gateway used X.400 to 'glue' the cc:Mail users on your
Novell or Banyan server to your VINES users. Complete directory
synchronization is provided along with the capability to provide X.400
services to your cc:Mail users. Cost US$5,000 plus $10/user for the first 1000
users and $2/user for all additional.
ZOOMIT SMTP Dual Stack product adds the TCP/IP (SMTP) protocol stack to our
OSI stack to give direct, one point, access to SMTP mail for all your VINES
and X.400 users. To the outside world your users can have both X.400 addresses
and easy to use SMTP addresses. Automatic UUENCODE/DECODE functions are
provided for the transfer of message attachments. Cost US$1,000.
Information provided by Jackson Shaw <js...@zoomit.com>
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