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Swapan Ghosh

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Jan 30, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/30/96
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I need the e-mail address of the civil engineering dept.
of BUET.

Could you kindly, inform me.

Thanks in advance


--Swapan
E-mail: gh...@minerva.ias.hiroshima-u.ac.jp

Swapan Ghosh

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Jan 31, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/31/96
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My sincere gratitude to all of you,
for providing me the requested e-mail address.

--Swapan

Shabbir A. Bashar

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Jan 31, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/31/96
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Swapan Ghosh <gh...@minerva.ias.hiroshima-u.ac.jp> wrote:
>I need the e-mail address of the civil engineering dept.
>of BUET.
>Could you kindly, inform me.

As far as I know, BUET has one single e-mail account; specifics
of the addressee must be entered in the "Subject Line", for example
an e-mail to Abdul Smith, a ficticious postgrad in the EEE Dept. would
have to be addressed as follows :

To : librari...@driktap.tool.nl
Subject : For Abdul Smith, (ficticious) postgrad, EEE Dept, BUET

They get the e-mails within 24 hours (from experience). For some reason,
the reply message from BUET was sent from the following address (hence
you might want to try this as well - Tk 6.00 per KByte for receiving) :

librari...@drik.bgd.toolnet.org

Hope this helps.

>Thanks in advance
>--Swapan
>E-mail: gh...@minerva.ias.hiroshima-u.ac.jp

--
Shabbir A. Bashar
Centre for Optics & Electronics, King's College London
E-mail : S.Ba...@kcl.ac.uk
WWW - http://coe1.eee.kcl.ac.uk/usr/shabbir/shabbir.htm

Naeem Mohaiemen

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Jan 31, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/31/96
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> "Shabbir A. Bashar" <S.Ba...@kcl.ac.uk> writes:

>To : librari...@driktap.tool.nl

>the reply message from BUET was sent from the following address

>librari...@drik.bgd.toolnet.org

Do not use the bgd variation of e-mail address.

Driktap is now experimenting with a new format of userid, which is the
second variation [drik.bgd...]

So for 1996 both addresses are supposed to work.

However the second variation still seems to have bugs.

I have received mail from my father using both variations, but when I
hit reply to 2d variation [drik.bgd.toolnet.org] or type it in, mail
bounces back.

So for now, use @driktap.tool.nl address
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INTELLECTS INC.

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Jan 31, 1996, 3:00:00 AM1/31/96
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librari...@driktap.tool.nl; mention attention civil dept.


Eonderer

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Feb 1, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/1/96
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"Shabbir A. Bashar" <S.Ba...@kcl.ac.uk> writes:

>As far as I know, BUET has one single e-mail account; specifics
>of the addressee must be entered in the "Subject Line", for example
>an e-mail to Abdul Smith, a ficticious postgrad in the EEE Dept. would
>have to be addressed as follows :
>
>To : librari...@driktap.tool.nl
>Subject : For Abdul Smith, (ficticious) postgrad, EEE Dept, BUET
>

a silly observation.. don't really mean much.. nuttn' serious..

but 'Abdul Smith'... was a new one for me. was that an original? something
you came up with or is it sumpin' standard. been floatin' around for a bit and
everybody's aware? i mean.. Bangla for John Doe or Smith could have sumpin'
like.. Rahim (as it was common once).. or Dabir (intellectual property of Gazi S
.) etc. on that thought.. what's the Jane Doe in Bangla. anybody knows?

i know my friends back home use the term Mykel (Michael) nowadaze. and i once
introduced Meeshell (Michelle). but 'Abdul Smith'. now that's an orginal.
only trouble is... if you literally translate from Arabic.. it means something
like 'The servent of Smith'.. as opposed to the servent of the Creator.
how about something other than Abdul.. and while at it.. how about something
totally Bangla. the only relevant words i know.. that be cluelessly Bangla are
Khoka and Khuku (orginis of both these words are unknown.. not even in Prakeet..
hence are considered to be two of the few rare original Bangla words) and
they are not religiously branded (and therefore are not 'geographically
sensitive/challenging' for the both sides of Bangla speakers) but guess
they might not be appropriate for a grown person.. unless we consider that be
their names. which's a possibility.... but this's getting too complicating here
.. more than mother nature intended it to be.. i dunno.. i'm losing it here...
oh well...

ah.. juz some silly froths.. silly ponderAtions.
laterness..

aA..
s t l....

M.A. Karim

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Feb 4, 1996, 3:00:00 AM2/4/96
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So far I know BUET email is only for the use of teachers and staffs. No
student either graduate or undergraduate can use this facilities. I am
more than sure till August 1995.

Thanks


tasnima...@gmail.com

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May 6, 2019, 11:43:13 AM5/6/19
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But open an account in researchgate,they want to know institution email address.
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