20-Apr-90 6:50:02-GMT,1506;000000000003 Return-Path: Received: from Sun.COM by sumex-aim.stanford.edu (4.0/inc-1.0) id AA18147; Thu, 19 Apr 90 23:50:02 PDT Received: from sun.Sun.COM (sun-bb.Corp.Sun.COM) by Sun.COM (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA15425; Thu, 19 Apr 90 23:47:47 PDT Received: from portal.UUCP by sun.Sun.COM (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA15180; Thu, 19 Apr 90 23:47:44 PDT Received: from hobo.portal.com by portal.portal.com (4.1/SMI-4.0-patch-19-01.5) id AA07404; Thu, 19 Apr 90 21:23:21 PDT Received: by hobo.portal.com (4.0/SMI-4.0) id AA05190; Thu, 19 Apr 90 21:24:25 PDT To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu From: Justin_Randall_Padawer@cup.portal.com Subject: Internet/CompuServe Link!! Lines: 10 Date: Thu, 19-Apr-90 21:24:23 PDT Message-Id: <9004192124.1.140@cup.portal.com> X-Origin: The Portal System (TM) X-Possible-Reply-Path: Justin_Randall_Padawer@cup.portal.com X-Possible-Reply-Path: sun!portal!cup.portal.com!Justin_Randall_Padawer For those who don't know, we now have an operating Internet-to-CompuServe (and vice versa) email link! Here's how. From CompuServe, simply type the "greater than" symbol following by the word "INTERNET" in all caps and then a space followed by the Internet address. Example: >INTERNET Loopy@cup.portal.com It's that simple. From Internet to CompuServe, do this: Treat the "comma" in the CompuServe address as a "period" and then type "@compuserve.com"... Example address: 72150.407@compuserve.com Nothing to it. :-) --Randy Padawer