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o LISTSERV
If the person is subscribed to a mailing list through a LISTSERV server,
sending mail to the server with the line
WHOIS <name>
may catch the person. For example, listserv@buacca.bu.edu. This is an
unlikely option. It also does not work with all listserv implementations.
o Internet to America Online
Creating the Internet version of an America Online address requires that
you know the conversion rule. You ignore the case, remove the spaces, and
add "@aol.com" to the end of the address. Thus, an America Online address
"Jane Doe" becomes "janedoe@aol.com" (without the quotes, of course).
Internet mail incoming to America Online is trucated at 27 kilobytes.
;;; ********************************
;;; Miscellaneous Notes ************
;;; ********************************
Addresses overseas tend to have their components reversed. For
example, @uk.ac.dund.mcs will work fine if you happen to be in
UK domain, but not in the US or the rest of the world. Use
@mcs.dund.ac.uk instead.
;;; ********************************
;;; Email Database *****************
;;; ********************************
Amherst College:
Students, Faculty, Staff: userid@amherst.edu
Usernames are of the form fmllllll (e.g., jqstudent), but
truncated to 12 letters instead of 8.
Amherst.edu has a finger daemon running, but it requires an exact
username match (i.e. finger lastname@amherst.edu) doesn't work, as a
rule. It's also worth trying usernames like flllllll in case the
person in question didn't register their middle initial with the
College.
Antioch College (Yellow Springs, OH):
Flastname@Antioc.Antioch.Edu
All students, faculty, administrators, staff, and alum who request
accounts can get them. Almost all follow First Initial lastname
setup. Offices, such as ADMISSIONS, COOP etc have alias accounts.
Best bet is to send mail to Postmaster or Laslow.
Arizona State University:
Academic Machines: Grad, Undergrad
The phone book for ASU's Faculty/Students is available online
by telnetting (using the IBM's fullscreen interface using
tn3270) to asuvm.inre.asu.edu and logging on as HELLOASU. The
phone book has both email addresses for academic machines as
well as the phone nos. (602 is the area code for all of Arizona)
Engineering machines: Grad, Undergrad
enuxha.eas.asu.edu -- Unix -- can finger first/last names or userids
enuxva.eas.asu.edu -- Unix -- same as above
envmsa.eas.asu.edu -- VMS -- Only userid fingering works.
Usually csc and eee undergrads who use comps get accts on
enuxha and almost all grads have accts on enuxha which is the
most popular machine due to USENET.
Auburn University: (Auburn, AL)
Engineering: eng.auburn.edu
Other departments: ducvax.auburn.edu
Try fingering at waterman.eng.auburn.edu, lab1.eng.auburn.edu,
newton.eng.auburn.edu or netman.eng.auburn.edu.
Ball State University:
University Computing Services: username@bsuvax1.bitnet
Some faculty and grad students have accounts on this machine.
CS: username@bsu-cs.bsu.edu
Barnard: See Columbia.
Bates College (Lewiston, Maine):
Students and Faculty: userid@abacus.bates.edu
Userids are of the form flllllll. Numbers are added to the end
of the userid in case of name conflicts, e.g. asmith, asmith2, asmith3
If the name is unique you can use firstname.lastname@bates.edu
Baylor College of Medicine:
The central mail server is bcm.tmc.edu and finger user@bcm.tmc.edu will
get you any faculty or staff user that makes use of the central mail
facility. finger user@express.bcm.tmc.edu will get you any student that
makes use of the student email facility.
whois -h whois.bcm.tmc.edu gets you the on-line phone/address book.
This is directly tied to the BCM personnel database, so the information
is as accurate as possible.
Questions about these facilities should be directed to
postmaster@bcm.tmc.edu
Birmingham-Southern College (Birmingham, AL):
bsc835!userid@uunet.uu.net where userid are of the form
flllllll. Postmaster is bsc835!jbaxter@uunet.uu.net.
Boston Univ.:
Main campus system: acs.bu.edu. Everyone can get accounts on this
machine, but not everyone does. Call the person and ask (they may
never log on even if they have an account). Student Directory
617-353-3700, Faculty 617-353-2000. Usernames are any "socially
acceptable" 8-character name.
Unix accounts: Mail or finger user@bu.edu or first.last@bu.edu.
Mailing user@bu.edu is currently broken but should be fixed soon.
CS: cs.bu.edu
Undergrad CS: csa.bu.edu.
Engineering: buenga.bu.edu (faculty/admin)
In the fall (of 1992) BU will set up a nameserver on bu.edu.
Bowdoin:
fl*@bowdoin.bitnet, where f is the first initial, l* is the
lastname up to some number of characters.
Bradley University:
Faculty: bradley.bradley.edu
Students: buhub.bradley.edu, camelot.bradley.edu
Usernames are chosen by the user and may be from three
to eight characters long.
Heartland Freenet: heartland.bradley.edu Free use to the
public, used mostly by the Peoria public. Use login 'guest'.
Chemistry: chem1.bradley.edu
CS: bucs1.bradley.edu, cssun1, cssun2
Physics: truth.bradley.edu
Physics: beauty.bradley.edu
Brandeis:
Undergraduates: pip.cc.brandeis.edu
Usernames on pip are of the form STXXYYYY where XX is
the year the student entered Brandeis and YYYY is the
student's campus mailbox number. Not all students use
their accounts, so check with the student before emailing.
US mail can be sent to
<Student Name>
MB <YYYY>, Brandeis University
PO Box 9110
Waltham, MA 02254-9110
For phone information: On-campus students can be reached by dialing an
automated "spell-the-name" server at +1 617 736 3000 , 24 hours a day,
or during business hours through the Brandeis operator at +1 617 736
2000. Off-campus students' numbers can be obtained through the campus
information booth at +1 617 736 4770 during business hours.
Some undergrads have accounts on a more advanced unix machine,
chaos.cs.brandeis.edu. Userids are chosen by the student; finger
{lastname}@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu or mail to
postmaster@chaos.cs.brandeis.edu for info.
Graduate Students: binah.cc.brandeis.edu (brandeis.bitnet).
Not all use them; write to postmaster@binah.cc.brandeis.edu
for information. Userid is chosen by the student. A few
undergrads have binah accounts.
DIRECTIONS to Brandeis can be had 24 hours at +1 617 736 4660.
Brown:
You can send mail to Firstname_Lastname@Brown.Edu if the user
uses email and it will forward the mail to him or her. To find
out whether the user has an email address, finger their name
at brown.edu. This will return their preferred phone number,
address, and email address if they use it.
You can also try looking for undergrads on: brownvm.brown.edu
(brownvm.bitnet) Username is some random alphanumerics.
CS: cs.brown.edu (userids are usually initials)
Bryn Mawr College:
F_LLLLLLLLLL@cc.brynmawr.edu (F_LLLLLLLLLL@BRYNMAWR.BITNET)
The former is fingerable, unlike the .bitnet address. This
machine is mostly used by undergrads.
Bucknell University:
general: username@bucknell.edu
cs: username@pollux.bucknell.edu
usernames are typically last names, but if the last name is
4 letters or shorter, the first and middle initials are
tacked onto the front.
First initials are frequently used in usernames. The
first user with any given last name who gets an account gets just
his last name as the username. Every subsequent person with that name
gets a first initial and then middle initials are used.
Example:
username person
-------- ------
murray Betty Murray, switchboard operator
dmurray David Murray, senior
jmurray Jeff Murray, senior
jemurray Jonathan Murray, freshman
California Inst. of Tech:
CCO MACHINES (undergrad/grad/general) CCO means campus computing org.
Unix:
tybalt.caltech.edu: also called tybalt.cco.caltech.edu or
truebalt. There are about 15 machines on this cluster of
Suns/NeXTs. The mail server is actually called
cobalt.caltech.edu or cobalt.cco.caltech.edu (either one
works). All of these are equally good.
VMS: Juliet.caltech.edu. Also romeo,hamlet,iago,portia.
These are all the same vax cluster.
Undergrad Computer Science (also used by a lot of people who don't fit
this discription. a fairly well used cluster. HP Bobcats
running Unix).
through.ugcs.caltech.edu (aka through.caltech.edu) is the server.
Also, with the same endings: within, above, from, toward,
around, beyond, over, betwixt, inside, near, besides,
beneath, opposite, behind, amongst, atop, astride,
against....., vex,heckle,irk,harry,grate,bullyrag,plague,torment,
molest, and badger (the irc server).
CS department (grad/undergrad/fac...not that well used).
csvax.cs.caltech.edu (runs unix).
California Polytechnic State Univ./San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly, SLO):
polyslo.CalPoly.edu
California State University/Chico: csuchico.edu
California State University/Sacramento: csus.edu
Calvin College: calvin.edu
Use 'finger name@calvin.edu' (eg firstname or lastname) to find
addresses, since userids include parts of student numbers, so are
hard to guess.
Students: flllllnn (first intitial, first 5 of last name,
last 2 digits of student number; except lastnames starting with
Dutch prefixes Van Vander Vande etc., where just the v and first 4
letters of second part of lastname. Thus Henk Vander Bos, #123456,
becomes hvbos56, Al Shoemaker, #987654, becomes ashoem54)
(formerly s0###### where ###### is the student id number)
Faculty/staff: xxxx@calvin.edu where "xxxx" is the standard
faculty abbrevation, often lastname
Carnegie Mellon University:
Undergrad: andrew.cmu.edu
Grad CS: cs.cmu.edu
Grad Robotics: ri.cmu.edu
ECE: ece.cmu.edu
Mail sent to Fname.MI.Lname@andrew.cmu.edu works, even if the name
is slightly misspelled. Andrew usernames are two initials followed
by two random characters. Mail to CS/RI may be sent to
Fname.Lname@cs.cmu.edu. CS/RI usernames are arbitrary names selected
by the user. If you wish to send to the username, add a + at
the end of the name: mkant+@cs.cmu.edu
bitnet.cc.cmu.edu (carnegie.bitnet) is the gateway to bitnet.
The CMU.EDU domain name has now been enabled for use of the new
campus-wide mail/finger service.
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland:
po.cwru.edu is the post office. Every student and professor
has access to email through this machine. (Not everybody
activates their account, however.) User ids are of the form
fml##, where ## is a number, probably less than 30. The number
is omitted if equal to 1. If there's no middle initial, m
is an 'x'.
skybridge.scl.cwru.edu is the server for the undergraduate
computer lab. The user ids on that machine are the full last
name, for the most part. (Mainly CS and EE's on this machine.)
If a student is in the dorms, they have their own internet
number, so you can FTP to their PC. Such machines are named
b#####.student.cwru.edu where # is some digit.
Catholic University of America
username@cua.edu (Internet)
username@cua.bitnet (BITNet)
All usernames are limited to 12 characters. For students, names are 2
digits followed by lastname. For faculty and staff, usernames are the
last name, occasionally with the first initial tacked on at the end.
City University of New York (CUNY):
cunyvm.bitnet
Userids:
Students: A99SC
Faculty: AAASC
Liasons: LIASC
Where A is any letter from A to Z
Where 9 is any number from 1 to 9
And SC is the initals for the college within City University.
For example: HC - Hunter College
QC - Queens College
BC - Brooklyn College
SI - College of Staten Island
LG - Laguardia Community College
BB - Bernard Baruch College.
YC - York College
Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA:
flast@cmcvx1.claremont.edu (VAX-VMS)
Clark College:
firstname.lastname@clark.edu, or userid@clark.edu. Send
mail to postmaster@clark.edu if you have difficulty.
Note: this is not Clark University (clarku.edu).
Clark University:
vax.clarku.edu and black.clarku.edu
Clarkson University:
craft.camp.clarkson.edu _ALL_ students are given an account
on this machine.
sun.soe.clarkson.edu School of Engineering Sun server. A lot
of students doing research have accounts
on this machine.
clvm.clarkson.edu Administrative computer. Fairly isolated.
Profs. and Admin. have accounts on this
computer for things like class lists.
(I'm not sure how much use this is because
it seems that all you can do is find out
if someone is logged in or not.)
craft.camp and sun.soe are very usefull for finding students and
many faculty also have accounts on these machines.
Clemson University:
clemson.clemson.edu (VMS)
Engineering: eng.clemson.edu
Cleveland State University:
Engineering students with an account on the vax cluster may be reached
at the following address: xxx9999@csvaxd.csuohio.edu, where xxx is the
first three letters of their last name and 9999 is the last four
digits of their social security number.
A possible person to ask for help might be Linda Herrington at
linda@csvaxd.csuohio.edu.
Colby:
f_m_lastname@colby.edu
You can figure username, firstname, or lastname.
College of William & Mary (Williamsburg, VA):
fmllll@news.cc.wm.edu
Colorado College:
Students: F_LLLLLLLL%CCNODE@vaxf.colorado.edu
Faculty: FLLLLLL%CCNODE@vaxf.colorado.edu.
This does not support finger since it is not a real internet node.
Columbia:
Undergrads, Grads: cunix{a,b,f}.cc.columbia.edu
Columbia students [only] can get free accounts. Anybody
affiliated with Columbia, Barnard, and Teachers College can
pay for an account which has less limitations than the free
ones. The best way to finger them is name@cunix.cc.columbia.edu.
CS Grads and Faculty: cs.columbia.edu (also, some cs undergrads)
Astrophysics people can be found at cuphyd.phys.columbia.edu
Also try: ctr.columbia.edu. This has EE faculty and students who
are affiliated with the Center for Telecommunications Research.
Law School (Students): student@lawmail.law.columbia.edu
The students e-mail name is there lastname plus the first
initial oftheir first name, so long as this is 8 characters
or less. Otherwise it is their FML initials. Duplication is
distinguished by appending a number, such as the graduation year.
All faculty and staff are also located on lawmail.law.columbia.edu
lawmail.law.columbia.edu currently does not respond to finger
inquiries. Any questions regarding mail addressing should be
directed to: postmaster@lawmail.law.columbia.edu
General access questions can be sent to:
culaw-cc@lawmail.law.columbia.edu
which will reach the law school computer center operations desk.
Mailing lists are serviced by listserv.law.columbia.edu
Current lists served are:
lawplacement issues relating to career oppurtunities
calr computer aided legal research
foreignlaw
clerkship issues relating to federal clerkships oppurtunities
legal-history
death-penalty
crimlaw-enforcement issues to criminal cases in the news
conlaw constitutional law issues
public-intlaw public intrest law
eastern-europe privatizations issues in Eastern europe and legal
reform
Request to subscribe should be sent to:
request-maillist@sparc-1.law.columbia.edu
Some lists are restricted.
Cornell College (Mount Vernon, Iowa)
Most Usernames are FLLLLLL, some may be LLLLLL or FFFFFF.
Mail to username@cornell-iowa.edu
Finger: CS: turing.csc.cornell-iowa.edu
Others: hera.acn.cornell-iowa.edu
zeus.acn.cornell-iowa.edu
Cornell University (Ithaca, New York):
Anyone associated with Cornell full-time can get a CIT account
(CIT manages the computing facilities on campus). Not everybody
does so.
As off fall 1992, undergrads are no longer given CornellA or
Vax5 accounts as they were in the past. Instead, incoming students
are given "network ids", which consist of first, middle and last
initials, plus a number. Mail should be sent to
network_id@cornell.edu. If the person's name is unique, mail can
also be sent to firstname.lastname@cornell.edu.
Email addresses can be searched by using finger on qi.cornell.edu.
Use variations such as finger lastname@qi.cornell.edu or
finger "firstname lastname"@qi.cornell.edu.
Many upperclassmen have not switched over to the new mail system.
These students still use mail on cornella.cit.cornell.edu or
vax5.cit.cornell.edu. Usernames on these systems are randomly
generated 3 or 4 character IDs, which do not resemble real names.
[Actually, they are an (unknown) hash function of the student's
social security number.]
Some upperclass students who have network ids still only check mail
on cornella and vax5. If they haven't set up autoforwarding, they
will not receive mail sent to cornell.edu.
Undergrads: crux1.cit.cornell.edu, crux2.cit.cornell.edu,
crux3.cit.cornell.edu, vax5.cit.cornell.edu,
cornella.cit.cornell.edu
Faculty and staff may ask to have a 3-character username of their
choice. Faculty are typically on cornella and staff on cornellc, but
there are many exceptions.
Faculty and administrators who use QuickMail can generally be found
as first_last@qmrelay.mail.cornell.edu.
Postmaster won't give out addresses. Administrators do not give
out usernames over the phone.
Students' street addresses and phone numbers, as well as
voluntarily-supplied email addresses (faculty and staff only), can
be looked up in CUINFO. Telnet to cornellc.cit.cornell.edu, port 300,
and type DIRECT.
AIX/370 folks: eagle.tc.cornell.edu
CS: cs.cornell.edu, svax.cs.cornell.edu, cornellf.tc.cornell.edu, or
theory.tc.cornell.edu (supercomputing center)
EE: ee.cornell.edu
Bitnet: cornella.bitnet, crnlvax5.bitnet, cornellc.bitnet (gateway).
Dakota State University (Madison, SD):
finger dsuvax.dsu.edu for electronic mail addresses for any
member of the faculty, staff, or student body. Addresses
are typically the first seven characters of the person's last
name plus the first character of the person's first name.
Please address questions to postmaster@dsuvax.dsu.edu.
Dartmouth:
Send mail to fname.lname@dartmouth.edu (or fname.mi.lname if
it is a very common name). If the name is ambiguous, you might
want to finger fname.mi.lname@dartmouth.edu for info about
exact mail address. Dartmouth.Edu resolves all mail through
the Dartmouth Name Directory, which stores preferred email
addresses for all students, faculty, and staff members.
If the name is unique, you can even send mail to
name@dartmouth.edu. Most undergrads have accounts on
mac.dartmouth.edu. Students who don't use any email address
get the automatic default, @hinman.dartmouth.edu, which
prints out the email and drops it into campus mail.
Drake University:
Host acad.drake.edu. 'finger' works but unfortunately userids don't
closely correspond to names and you can't 'finger part-of-name' to
guess the userid.
Drew University (Madison, NJ):
All students, faculty, and staff have accounts on drew.drew.edu
(drew.bitnet). Whether they use them is another matter. Account
names are usually of the form flllllll. In case of name collision,
try fmllllll or fllllll#
Drexel University
General Computing Services: userid@duvm.ocs.drexel.edu
consultant's desk telephone 215.895.2698
Math and Computer Science : userid@mcs.drexel.edu
where userid is of the form <prefix>fllllll; the prefix is u for
undergraduate, g for graduate, or t for temporary.
Duke:
Undergrads, Grads, and many Faculty/Staff:
The mail server is hercules.acpub.duke.edu. Mail to other machines
will get forwarded to it. For usernames, people are allowed to
select their own. However, the Engineering school has taken to
setting up accounts for its students, grads, and ugrads, and uses
initials (fml) with possibly a number in case of name conflict.
Everyone else could have anything as their userid, though people are
encouraged to use their first initial and last name.
Bitnet gateway: dukemvs.bitnet (dukemvs.ac.duke.edu)
Math profs are probably {initials}@math.duke.edu
Physics profs are probably {initials}@physics.duke.edu
Other machines: cs.duke.edu, egr.duke.edu, psych.duke.edu
Duke Law School is under the address charon.law.duke.edu, which is
fingerable, but student.law.duke.edu seems to be the better mailing
address. Usernames can be hard to discover;
postmaster@faculty.law.duke.edu has volunteered to forward mail to
Law School faculty and staff, and suggest
postmaster@student.law.duke.edu might be willing to do the same for
students.
Earlham:
Students, faculty, staff: FFFFFFFL@yang.earlham.edu
Administration: FFFFFFFL@yin.earlham.edu
Advanced computing students: FFFFFFFL@math.earlham.edu
in the case of an 8-character first name, the userid is FFFFFFFF
in the case of conflicts, the userid is FFFFFFLL, FFFFFLLL, etc.
increasingly, students are being assigned userid's in the format:
xxyz@yang.earlham.edu, where
xx is the first two letters of the first name,
y is the middle initial,
z is the last name initial.
Information can be sought via E-Mail from opr@yang.earlham.edu
opr can get you directory info, or user info.
Florida State University
A very low percentage of students and faculty outside the science
departments have accounts of any kind. Those that do are spread out
on many servers with the fsu.edu domain.
Most new non-science accounts are being created on
garnet.acns.fsu.edu, though few students (or even faculty) are aware
that they could get an account.
To find a student or faculty member, two systems have been set up.
Unfortunately, neither is working all the time and neither correctly
locates all accounts.
1: email whitepages@wp.fsu.edu with the words
whois "name"
in the subject line, with no message body
2: whois -h mailer.cc.fsu.edu "name"
Other than these two methods, it's very difficult to track someone
down unless you know which server they're on (there are more than 50
of them).
Gallaudet University (for the Deaf), Washington, DC 20002
GALLUA.GALLAUDET.EDU a VAX/VMS machine. Student usernames typically start
with 11, 12, 13 or 14, with 11 being the most common.
The rest of the username is first initial last name.
Faculty and staff are typically first initial, middle
initial, last name. The node is also reachable as
GALLUA.BITNET.
GALLUX.GALLAUDET.EDU a VAX/Ultrix (UNIX) machine. Not nearly as many users
on this machine. Name conventions are the same as for
GALLUA.
Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech):
All Users (faculty/staff/students): prism.gatech.edu
(aka hydra.gatech.edu)
Prism is a Yellow Pages/Mail domain to which all students,
faculty and staff have access through accounts issued by
the computer center. A number of users, especially faculty and
graduate students in Computer Science, have access to departmental
resources which are not part of the Prism domain. They may
get their mail there, though typically people use prism as
their main mail drop and forward it from there to their
home systems.
CS Dept (Faculty, staff, PhD students): gatech.edu, boa.gatech.edu
user@cc.gatech.edu. (cc = College of Computing)
Usernames:
students: gtXXXXy (example: gt6953b)
XXXX = last 4 digits of Campus PO Box
y = A-E to make it unique (PO Boxes are shared, blaa)
faculty/staff: first and last initial with numeric suffix to make
it unique. (example: sh12)
Accounts issued by other departments have different conventions,
but users typically set up the appropriate forwarding addresses.
Also try: username@hydra.gatech.edu,
prism's postmaster will look up addresses so long as it does
not become an onerous task.
Most faculty and researchers have accounts on
gtri01.gatech.edu (gtri01.bitnet), with usernames of up to 8
characters of the format fllllll.
Glassboro State College:
Below is a list of computers and who uses them. For help, send mail
to postmaster on whichever one seems the most appropriate. If you're
not sure, send it to postmaster@saturn.glassboro.edu. For those with
access to gopher you can find current email info on our server. It
includes most of the electronic mail addresses on campus.
heroes.glassboro.edu administrative departments
secretaries
some faculty
saturn.glassboro.edu Academic Computing
students
faculty
elan.glassboro.edu all School of Business faculty
students
irp.glassboro.edu Institutional Research and Planning
gboro.glassboro.edu Computer Science faculty
students
Most students are accessible via <username>%saturn.dnet@glassboro.edu.
Student usernames are last name, with first initial added to the end if
needed.
Note that you cannot finger glassboro.edu at present,
but should be able to by July or August 1991.
Grinnell College, Iowa:
Addresses at Grinnell College are of the following format:
username@nodename e.g., POSTMASTER@GRIN1.bitnet
or POSTMASTER@GRIN2.bitnet
Usernames are typically the first 8 letters of the person's last name,
frequently with the first initial or first and middle added at the end
(e.g., WILLIAMS, MILLERM, JOHNSOAS). As a result, it would be
difficult to guess someone's username. The nodename is GRIN1.bitnet
for all students and faculty; GRIN2.bitnet is for administrative
staff. If you do not know the address of someone at Grinnell,
please send a message to POSTMASTER@GRIN1.bitnet asking for help.
Grinnell College now has an Internet connection - ac.grin.edu.
Hampshire College (Amherst, MA):
username@hamp.hampshire.edu, where username is of the form fllllll
Haverford:
Students: acc.haverford.edu
Harvard:
Undergrads: @husc.harvard.edu, @husc9.uucp
Also try: husc{2,3,4,6,7,8,9,11}, harvard.harvard.edu.
Username is lastname, with a number appended in case of duplicates.
During Summer '90, Harvard moved most undergrad and grad
accounts to husc9 instead of husc4.
Harvard now has a mail server, so fingering at
husc.harvard.edu seems to work.
All Harvard Medical School students now have accounts on
student.med.harvard.edu. The system is relatively new,
however, and the number who actually use them at this time
appears to be small. The usernames are of the form
fllllll@student.med.harvard.edu. This is a distributed PC
system, and users are not fingerable.
Harvard Law School students may have accounts on
hulaw{1,2}.harvard.edu. These machines are fingerable, but
usernames must be matched exactly to be found.
Harvey Mudd, Claremont CA:
Undergrads: flastname@hmcvax.claremont.edu or
flllllll@jarthur.claremont.edu; in case of name conflicts
more letters of firstname are used. hmcvax is more
likely for class of '94 and before; jarthur for '95 and up.
CS faculty: lastname@jarthur.claremont.edu
Other faculty: lastname@hmcvax.claremont.edu
Administration: flastname@hmcadm.claremont.edu
finger fullname@jarthur.claremont.edu usually works, but users
can change their fullnames to anything
Illinois Institute of Technology
Domain IIT.EDU has servers on iitmax.iit.edu and karl.iit.edu. So far
no one from there has volunteered how to deduce user names. One
correspondent said: "try lastname@IITVAX1.BITNET@UICVM.UIC.EDU"
Illinois State University (Bloomington, Illinois)
FMLastname@ilstu.edu. Most students do not have internet access.
Finger works.