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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS);faqs.202
(2) telnet to sciences.sdsu.edu and log in as whois
telnet sciences.sdsu.edu
SunOS UNIX (sciences)
login: whois
***** College of Sciences Online Phone Directory *****
You may:
* Enter a name the way you think it is spelled.
* Enter '=' followed by the first part of a correctly
spelled name.
* Enter '+' followed by an E-mail address.
* Enter '#' followed by a telephone number.
* Enter '*' followed by any part of a name.
* Enter '$' followed by a first name (sound alike)
* Enter '!' followed by a first name.
* Enter '?' or 'help' to display this message.
* Enter ^D or a blank line to terminate.
Santa Clara University:
Students and faculty with accounts there, at least in some cases, may
be reached as FLLLLLLL@scuacc.scu.edu, where FLLLLLLLL is the first
initial and LLLLLLL is the last name (or perhaps the first n
characters of the last name).
The IP address for SCUACC.SCU.EDU is 129.210.8.1.
You might want to contact the postmaster there for further
information. The telephone number for the Acedemic Computer Center is
408/554-4082
Scripps College, Claremont, CA:
Mail to: flast@scripps.claremont.edu (Novell network)
Finger at: charon.claremont.edu (Charon mail server)
Charon knows nothing about users unless they're logged in (and
crashes regularly).
Seattle University:
Everybody (students and faculty) are on the same machine,
@seattleu.edu
Simon Fraser University
Computer Science: @cs.sfu.ca
Campus Wide: @sfu.ca
Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866 (518) 584-5000
Internet domain name: skidmore.edu
Bitnet node name: skidmore
All e-mail is collected by scott.skidmore.edu (141.222.1.4)
Usernames normally take the form first initial and first seven
characters of the last name. You can also employ "fname.lname",
giving the complete first and last names separated by a dot.
Contact LDG@SCOTT.SKIDMORE.EDU for any delivery problems or other
questions about the College.
Smith: smith.smith.edu
Sonoma State University: fname.lname@sonoma.edu
Southwest Texas State University:
cs and math faculty or grad students: @swtexas.bitnet
(most user IDs are cs_lastname or ma_lastname)
Stanford:
Undergrads: Most students have accounts on leland.stanford.edu
Some students have accounts on popserver, which is dedicated
to email. Their usernames can be fingered at angelo.stanford.edu.
Your best bet is to finger using the person's last name, as
students may choose any username. (Leland is not fingerable.)
[The following service has not yet been implemented at
Stanford, as of 10-23-91. --mark
You can also try fingering fmllllll@stanford.edu. This uses
the whois server on argus.stanford.edu. (Also try flllll or
llllll, depending on how common the name is.) This info isn't
updated as often as it should be; students (including
undergrads) can update their own email addresses, but few know
how to or care. ]
To use finger service at Stanford, you must already know a person's
e-mail address. To find out someone's e-mail address, use whois
service. Issue the command
> whois -h stanford.edu <last_name, full_name, unique_id,
telephone_number, or e-mail_address if
you know that but want other info.>
St. Olaf College (Northfield, MN):
UNIX accounts are created for all students upon their admission to the
College. Not all faculty and staff have accounts yet, but we're
working on that.
General address form: lname@stolaf.edu
Last name conflicts are usually resolved by adding first
and/or middle initials to the end of the last name.
Try fingering Lname@stolaf.edu (note the capital letter).
Try using the St. Olaf Gopher information server at gopher.stolaf.edu.
Phonebook information can be found under "St. Olaf Information".
Try sending email to postmaster@stolaf.edu describing the
person you're trying to contact.
CSO phone book server at cso.stolaf.edu.
SUNY/Alfred (Alfred, NY)
(SUNY College of Technology at Alfred)
Students and faculty: llllllfm@snyalfva.cc.alfredtech.edu
(lastname, firstname, middlename, though middle name sometimes
isn't used.
SUNY/Binghamton: (Binghamton, NY)
In order to contact someone at SUNY-Binghamton you'll have to
give them a call; there is no way of figuring out a student's
address given their name, as the mapping is random (sequential
in the order people apply for accounts).
Undergrads: bXNNNNN@HOSTNAME.cc.binghamton.edu where X is a
letter depending on what year they got their account:
91/92: A 92/93: B(?); NNNNN are random digits, almost
always starting with 0; HOSTNAME is either bingvaxa
(VMS), bingvaxu (Unix), bingsuns (SunOS), bingvmb
(IBM), or bingtjw (IBM). Older userids are of the
form vyNNNN@bingvaxa, vuNNNN@bingvaxu, and
bgNNNN@bingvmb.
Interested undergrads tend to have accounts on bingvaxa,
though those in Math/CS classes will have accounts on
bingsuns.
An e-mail directory for some faculty and staff is available;
telnet to bingvmb.cc.binghamton.edu
DIAL VTAM
ELIXIR
Choose from menu.
SUNY/Buffalo:
Grads, Undergrads: username@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu [finger not possible]
Userids of the form VNNNXXXX where NNN are the first
3 digits of one's social security number, and XXXX are
4 alphanumerics representing the rest of the social
security number.
General Computing Center (students): username@acsu.buffalo.edu
ubvms is a VAX, and most students had accounts there.
Recently, however, more people are getting accounts on acsu,
the Unix system.
Engineering Students: username@eng.buffalo.edu
EE Students: username@beatrix.eng.buffalo.edu
CS Dept: username@cs.buffalo.edu (username@sunybcs.bitnet)
The usernames for the acsu, cs (and possibly eng) seems to be formed
by something appoximating the following rules:
1) If lastname is <=8 character,
1.1) if it does not already exist as a username,
then username=lastname. (eg. smith)
1.2) else
username is first initial + lastname (eg. jsmith)
2) If lastname is too long, and a middle initial exists,
then username is initials (eg. jcs)
3) If lastname is too long but no middle initial exists,
then username is the first 5 chars of the last name, a -, and
then the initial. (eg. James Smithenson would be smith-j).
The cs and acsu domains share mail alias files, so mail to a username
at either cs.buffalo.edu or acsu.buffalo.edu will arrive at the user
in the same mailbox.
There are also geog (Geography), arch (Architecture) and med
(Medicine) domains.
SUNY/Stony Brook:
Undergraduates: flllllll@ccvm.sunysb.edu (sbccvm.bitnet)
flllllll@ccmail.sunysb.edu (sbccmail.bitnet)
(servers ccsinc.bitnet and ccnova.bitnet)
flllllll@ic.sunysb.edu (servers are libserv1,
csserv1, csserv2, eeserv1; can't finger).
CS Folks: cs.sunysb.edu (cs is an alias to the host sbcs)
You can also use the campus "white pages", whois -h sunysb.edu ...
or try fingering at fllll@sunysb.edu
Syracuse Univ.:
CompSci Grads/Faculty: top.cis.syr.edu
Many CompSci graduates and faculty have accounts on this
machine; the usual username pattern is "lastname@top.cis.syr.edu"
Some faculty and staff:
SUADMIN.bitnet (suadmin.syr.edu)
Other students and faculty:
mailbox.syr.edu
sunrise.syr.edu (VAX 8820/VMS)
suvm.acs.syr.edu (IBM 3090/CMS)
suvm.acs.syr.edu and sunrise.syr.edu are run by the SU Computing
Services. Undergrads usually have accounts on sunrise (which is a
VAX VMS cluster). Both hosts are on bitnet as suvm and sunrise.
The pattern for all these hosts is: first-initial + middle-initial +
as much of the last name as possible.
White-Pages: "finger name@syr.edu" will search the online catalog
white pages for a registered user that has his/her information public.
Mutliple matches produces multiple output. "finger @syr.edu" for more
details. The same information is available via a BITNET directory
server (NSERVE@SUVM.BITNET), through PSI's X.500 project, and through
whois -h syr.edu
Phone Book: The Syracuse Phone book has the same e-mail addresses as
are available in the White pages, but as it's only printed once a
year they are usually out of date. Dialing (315) 443-1870 is campus
information; if the userid exists in the phonebook, the people
there will be happy to give it out.
consult@mailbox.syr.edu -- If the username exists, and that person
doesn't mind having it handed out, this userid will check into it
beforehand and reply via mail.
Swarthmore:
All Students/Faculty/Staff: FLLLLLLN@cc.swarthmore.edu, where
F is the user's first initial, and LLLLLL is the first six
letters of their last name. A '1' (one) is appended in most
cases, though for duplicates the number is incremented.
To find people, send mail to postmaster. You can also
finger people by their last name.
CS: Usually, lastname@cs.swarthmore.edu
[The following is the old info, which still holds for some people:
All Students: xxxYY@swat.swarthmore.edu, where xxx is the
student's initials, YY the year of graduation.
In case of duplicates, extra "x" are added between
the initials and year. If there are triplicates, they
keep on adding x's. You can also use
campus.swarthmore.edu (swarthmr.bitnet). If they have
no middle name, use "_" instead of the middle initial.
To find people, send mail to postmaster.
Faculty and staff have usernames as their last names on
campus.swarthmore.edu.]
Texas A&M University:
All students can have an account on a VAX cluster, a heterogeneous
set of UNIX boxes, or a VM/CMS machine. Probably less than
30% of the student body (40K students) takes advantage of this. The
format of the usernames is FML#### where fml are the initials and ####
is the last four digits of the SSN. If a student has no middle
initial then '0' (Zero) is used. These domain is "tamu.edu" and the
machine could be any of several choices like venus, rigel, summa,
sigma, etc.
General Unix: tamuts.tamu.edu, tamaix.tamu.edu,
tamsun.tamu.edu
General VAX/VMS: zeus.tamu.edu, venus.tamu.edu,
summa.tamu.edu, sigma.tamu.edu,
rigel.tamu.edu
General VM/CMS: tamvm1.tamu.edu
Finding addresses:
Try fingering lastname@tamsun.tamu.edu or lastname@tamu.edu.
(tamu.edu uses ph, the CSO Nameserver)
The computer science department's domain is "cs.tamu.edu". The
statistics dept is "stat.tamu.edu". The username format on these
machines is usually fffffffl or flllllll. Some old accounts may have
first names or last names only.
The math department's domain is math.tamu.edu.
There are about a million other departmental machines with varying
names but I believe they are all in the form "xxx.tamu.edu".
Trinity College (Hartford CT):
Students: VAX1.TRINCOLL.EDU (trincc.vax.bitnet)
Ths is a VMS machine, but it supports finger.
Tufts University:
tufts.edu, tufts.bitnet
Univ. of Aalborg: @iesd.auc.dk
Univ. of Akron:
Academic Machines: Faculty, Grad, Undergrad
vax1.cc.uakron.edu (vax, so finger works)
vm1.cc.uakron.edu (vms, so finger doesn't work)
vm1 is also known as akronvm.bitnet
Most students and faculty have accounts on either of these machines.
Usernames are usually r1 for faculty, r2 for graduate
students, and r3 for undergrads, followed by first, middle,
and last initials. (If the student doesn't have a middle
initial it is omitted.) Naming conflicts are resolved by
adding a digit to the end of the userid (e.g., 1, 2, ... 9).
for example: mine is r2sk9@vax1.cc.uakron.edu...
Engineering Machines: Grad, undergrad
file01.ecgf.uakron.edu (unix, but no fingering)
file02.ecgf.uakron.edu (unix, but no fingering)
Userid's normally begin with the first two letters of the
person's major (el = electrical, me = mechanical) followed by
4 digits to make 6 digit userid. Undergrads are given id's of
form bsxxxx.
Math Department machines: Faculty, Grad, Undergrad
vonneuman.cs.uakron.edu (unix and fingering works)
Only math students or students enrolled in courses offered by
math dept have accounts. finger works with first,lastnames or
userid's.
userid's for grads and faculty are by their last names.
undergrads and class accounts begin with sun followed by three
digits making 6 letter userid.
Mechanical Engineering Machines: Grad,faculty
Any grad engineering student can have an account.
Finger doesn't work for these machines.
starshine.mech.uakron.edu
sunshine.mech.uakron.edu
moonshine.mech.uakron.edu
Userid's are first names.
Univ. of Alabama at Huntsville:
Domain: uah.edu
asn.net (asnuah.asn.net)
School of Engineering: xxx..x@ebs330.eb.uah.edu
CS dept : xxx..x@uahcs2.cs.uah.edu
Math dept: xxx.x@sun3.math.uah.edu
Grad std/Research : xxx.x@asnuah.asn.net
Univ. of Alabama at Tuscaloosa:
Domain: ua.edu
College of Engineering: flastname@buster.eng.ua.edu
Seebeck Computing Center: flllllln@ua1vm.ua.edu, where n is 1 for
an undergraduate, 3 for a graduate student, and black for
faculty/staff
Others: cs.ua.edu, asncray.asc.edu etc.
Help: postmaster@ua1vm.ua.edu
Univ. of Alaska
Bitnet: username@alaska.bitnet Internet: username@acadO.alaska.edu
Usernames are of the form CTFMLN where:
C=Campus
A is U of A Anchorage
D is for Kodiak College
F is for U of A Fairbanks
I is for Kenai Peninsula College
J is for U of A Southeast (in Juneau)
K is for U of A Southeast (Ketchikan branch)
P is for Mat-Su College (in Palmer)
T is for U of A Southeast (Sitka branch)
V is for Prince William Sound Community College (in Valdez)
T is for usage type.
S is for an undergraduate student
T is for a graduate student
F is for faculty
N is for staff.
X is for consultants
FML is the initials of first, middle, and last names, respectively.
N is a number, and is only given (and then it starts from one) if
there are more than one person at the same school with the same
status and initials
O is the computer that the person is on.
1 is Southeast and affiliated schools (don't know C letters for them)
2 is Anchorage and its affiliates (Kodiak, Kenai, Mat-Su, and Prince
William Sound)
3 is Fairbanks and affiliates
However, a person with enough access can use other campus' computers.
Univ. of Arizona:
All students can now have internet accounts, usually of the form
LASTF@gas.uug.arizona.edu, where LAST is first 7 characters of last
name and F is first initial. Undergraduates used to get
single-semester accounts on the cluster ccit.arizona.edu for a
specific class, with usernames in the format Lxxxxyyyy, where L= first
letter of last name, xxxx = last four digits of student ID number
(usually SSN), and yyyy = last four digits of course sequence number
Ccit.arizona.edu serves all those who don't have their own computers,
which is almost everyone. If you're looking for someone who's an
undergrad, send polite mail to postmaster@ccit.arizona.edu. You MUST
know their first and last names, the college they're in, and whether
they're a grad or undergrad. They forward that message to the
customer accounts office, which calls the user, and asks if it's ok to
give out their username. So using the phone is better.
Many faculty and staff are also on ccit.arizona.edu. If someone tells
you they are on "cosy" or "icosy," forget it; you can't send mail to
them (although they can send mail to you).
Undergrads in Computer Science are on caslon.cs.arizona.edu; ask root.
Undergrads in Engineering are on a cluster of Suns; ask
system@evax2.engr.arizona.edu.
Grad students and Faculty are usually given accounts on their
department/college systems. Try math.arizona.edu;
physics.arizona.edu; mis.arizona.edu; cs.arizona.edu, etc.
In the School of Business, you can try FirstinitialLastname (i.e.,
RReagan) @mis.arizona.edu with very good success.
Arizona.EDU is the campus mail gateway, but only those who ask get
aliases on Arizona.EDU. You could try last-name@Arizona.EDU if you
suspect the person you want uses EMAIL a lot. However,
postmaster@Arizona.EDU is an unusually helpful person, and extremely
polite mail sent to him may result in an answer.
Univ. of Atlanta: @auc.UUCP
Univ. of British Columbia (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
Domain ubc.ca. Public accounts might be on unixg.ubc.ca.
Computer Science is cs.ubc.ca
University of Calgary
General (Students/Faculty): @acs.ucalgary.ca
CS students/faculty: @cpsc.ucalgary.ca
for all faculty, staff, grads, undergrads
- often last name, or first name, or initials. or last name
followed by initials.
Univ. of California/Berkeley: Many different accounts on many machines.
Undergraduates in General: ocf.berkeley.edu
Faculty, staff, and graduate students can also get accounts on
ocf.berkeley.edu.
Undergrad CS/EE, 1st Year Grad: cory.berkeley.edu (This is for
undergrad juniors and seniors and first year graduate
students. Most other graduate students have their own
workstations. For freshmen and sophomores, one must look for a
class account or ocf public cluster. Undergrads now have to
pay for accounts on cory, so fewer people will be using it.)
First Year Graduate CS students: try cory.berkeley.edu or
xcssun.berkeley.edu. antipodes.berkeley.edu
CS Faculty, Grads, Staff: cs.berkeley.edu (aliases mail address)
CS Grad Students: snake.cs.berkeley.edu
Good systems to try are (all .cs.berkeley.edu
or .berkeley.edu) sprite, harmony, sequoia, larch,
robotics, postgres, and ginger.
tenet.icsi.berkeley.edu also has some CS grad students on
it. Many machines in the department are now
foo.cs.berkeley.edu, but not all are.
EE Faculty: esvax, ic, cad, or a workstation
Janus will be going away soon, as will ucbarpa. Many csgrads will
have mail aliases on cs.berkeley.edu, which will eventually support
finger. Systems to try for grad students are (all .berkeley.edu):
sprite, harmony, sequoia, yew, larch, robotics, postgres, and ginger.
Soon, these will be moved into the cs.berkeley.edu subdomain instead
of berkeley.edu subdomain (ie, you'd finger @sprite.cs.berkeley.edu).
This will happen soon, but hasn't happened yet.
Names for the above accounts are usually, but not always,
combinations of the user's real first, middle and last names
and/or initials. However, finger will search the "real name"
field as well as the account name.
There are many class accounts (which all students get). These
are found on web.berkeley.edu,bard.berkeley.edu, and
xcssun.berkeley.edu.
zooey, buddy, franny, and seymour too, except they're being
retired. Danube, amazon, congo, po, and volga and a cluster of stars
(named after stars) are supposed to be the replacements.
web and buddy hold classes that freshmen and sophomores often take.
seymour and franny are often used for classes for business majors.
Class account usernames are typically cnnn-mxx or ennn-mxx, where
'c' or 'e' denotes CS or EE, nnn is the course number, m is the
section number (not always used), and xx are two letters.
Statistics class accounts are of the form s#xxxx, where # is
the class number and xxxx is some string of alphabetic characters.
These accounts live on gandalf.berkeley.edu. Statistics
cluster computers are named after Tolkien characters.
qal.berkeley.edu is used for courses in "practical computer use"
(taught by the anthropology department). Account names are
193xxx, where xxx is the last name of the user.
Math (Graduate and Faculty): math.berkeley.edu
Stat Department: stat.berkeley.edu
Physics Grads and Undergrads: physics.berkeley.edu
Mech. E Profs & Grads: euler.berkeley.edu, tycho.berkeley.edu
Public Cluster (some undergrads): ocf.berkeley.edu
School of Education: soe.berkeley.edu
Other machines to try: ucbvax.berkeley.edu
garnet.berkeley.edu and violet.berkeley.edu are the most
likely place for a pay-for-use account. Some departments
maintain accounts on these machines for faculty, though,
so these machines are the place to try for faculty affiliated
with departments that have no real computing facilities.
Almost anyone on campus can pay for an account on these machines.
Some of the class accounts are also on congo. Generally
addresses for the first semester classes are:
CS 60A - c60a-__@danube
CS 3 - c3-1a__@amazon or c3-1b__@congo
postmaster@nettlesome.berkeley.edu should be considered as a last
choice when looking from someone electronically.
Univ. of California/Davis:
@ucdavis.edu -- works if you know their account name
userids are of the form fmlllll.
@clover.ucdavis.edu -- works for anyone in the CS department
whois -h ucdavis.edu <name>
CS: First.Last@cs.ucdavis.edu
Engineering/CS: First.Last@ee.ucdavis.edu
or First.Last@eecs.ucdavis.edu
Univ. of California/Irvine:
CS Undergrads: bonnie.ics.uci.edu
Mail sometimes restricted; policy has changed several times.
Userid usually FLLLLLLL (8 char max); sometimes FFFFFFFL.
CS Grads/Staff/Faculty: ics.uci.edu
Faculty userids are usually their last names, sometimes
initials, a few firstname only. Grads usually FLLLLLLL,
some lastname only. Staff sometimes firstname, sometimes lastname.
Other departments: mostly grads; userids usually lastname.
Biology dept: sanger.bio.uci.edu
EE: balboa.eng.uci.edu
Physics dept: skid.ps.uci.edu
Social sciences: ss.uci.edu
Try fingering fname-lname@XX.uci.edu (for XX=ics,sanger.bio, etc.)
There are two types of accunts on orion.oac.uci.edu:
(1) Staff in the Office of Academic Computing
(2) Students
Staff userids on orion are usually FLLLLLLL, 8 char max. The student
accounts on orion are different, though. Any student can get an orion
account, but not a lot do. The userids for these accounts are seven
characters as follows: first "ea", then two characters representing
major and grad vs. undergrad status, respectively,
(e.g., i = information & computer science, u = undergrad),
then three random digits. Non-staff orion users tend to use
their accounts infrequently because of usage limits.
Univ. of California/Los Angeles (UCLA):
CS: @cs.ucla.edu @oahu.cs.ucla.edu
MATH: @math.ucla.edu, @sonia.math.ucla.edu, @oak.math.ucla.edu
(graduate students, staff, faculty)
EE grads & faculty: ee.ucla.edu (network of RTs and SUNs
running unix. Each machine has the name of a famous
engineer: watt.ee.ucla.edu, joule.ee.ucla.edu, etc)
Usernames vary; try fname, lastname,...
AGSM: @agsm.ucla.edu @uclagsm
(Anderson Graduate School of Management)
All of students , staffs and faculty have their user ID.
User ID: FLLLLLLL (max 8 characters)
Class Accounts: pic.ucla.edu (PIC = program in computing)
These get cleared every quarter. Account names are usually
the course number followed by three letters chosen by the student.
If you finger @laguna.pic.ucla.edu, you get more detailed
info, such as when the user last logged on, etc.
Engineering: seas.ucla.edu This is a server for a network for
the school of engineering and applied sciences. Any engineering
graduate student can get an account on it, and many undergrads
have accounts on it for classes. This machine has access to
USENET.
Anybody: oac.ucla.edu An IBM 3090. Anyone in UCLA can get an
open access account on this to send mail, etc. Account
names on this machine are terribly cryptic (such as IZZYR33).
Univ. of California/Santa Cruz:
Undergrads: ucscb.ucsc.edu
Other hosts include ucsc{c-e,o}.ucsc.edu, ucscvm.ucsc.edu, etc. All
these hosts (except for ucscb) are on bitnet as the first part of
their domain name.
A new host, cats.ucsc.edu, has been added as the mail address for
UCSC's version of Athena. Users can be fingered by username, first
name, or last name. Undergrads, grads, faculty, and some staff may
have accounts on cats. Users choose their own IDs, so you must use
finger to get an account name.
As of late fall 1992, the name space of cats and ucscb have been
merged, so that almost all students have the same userid on both
systems. However, there are (and will likely always be) separate
accounts on the 2 systmes that use the same name - so there will
remain differences between mailing to SomeAddress@cats and
SomeAddress@ucscb.
Univ. of California/San Diego (UCSD):
The primary mail gateway is ucsd.edu. This machine also has a
smart finger program, which will look up names that sound similar
to the one you fingered. Just "finger name@ucsd.edu".
Most usernames are the initial of the first name followed by the
last name, truncated to 8 characters, ie. "jfowler@ucsd.edu", but
this is not always the case (because most people don't like their
names truncated).
Machine sdcc13 houses the student personal accounts at present, but
mail to ucsd.edu will reach (almost) everyone on sdcc13.ucsd.edu.
If the person is a graduate student, faculty member, or staff
member try: weber (social sciences), cogsci (guess), bend
(linguistics), crl (some developmental psychology people).
Many, many other machines house course, faculty, staff, and research
accounts. Your best bet is to look the name up at ucsd.edu.
Univ. of Central Florida (Orlando)
CS dept: only grad students are given accounts. finger
lastname@eola.cs.ucf.edu
Engineering: finger initials@apocalypse.engr.ucf.edu
General: ucf1vm.cc.ucf.edu. (A bitnet node, so you cannot finger)
Univ. of Chicago:
Undergraduates: midway.uchicago.edu (formerly tank.uchicago.edu)
(midway.uchicago.edu serves as a mail server for machines
named quads.uchicago.edu and ellis.uchicago.edu. When midway
refuses connections, finger at quad or ellis.)
Grads and faculty may also be on quads and ellis.
CS Grads: gargoyle.uchicago.edu
Math: zaphod.uchicago.edu
Education: paideia.uchicago.edu
Chemistry: pico.uchicago.edu
Astronomy: oddjob.uchicago.edu (finger lastname)
Social sciences (Economics, History, Sociology, Political Science):
cicero.spc.uchicago.edu [also accepts 'finger']
Also Try: uchep.uchicago.edu
Many researchers have accounts on rainbow.uchicago.edu, in
addition to having accounts on their own workstations.
The University of Chicago now (fall91) runs the ph mail
system, so sending mail to finitial-lastname@uchicago.edu will
work if they've entered a real mailbox into their ph entry.
In case of name conflict, add additional initials beyond the
first. Questions should be directed to advisor@midway.uchicago.edu.
Unfortunately few people bother to input their e-mail addresses.
Univ. of Chile (Universidad de Chile) (in Santiago, Chile, South America):
Mathematics and Physical Sciences (including engineering)
cecux1.cec.uchile.cl, uchcecvm.bitnet
All students that have a class involving computers get an account on
cecux1.cec.uchile.cl
Computer Science (Departamento Ciencia de la Computacion)
dcc.uchile.cl, anakana.dcc.uchile.cl, uchdcc.dcc.uchile.cl
Professors, Researchers, and grad students of Computer Science
tortel.dcc.uchile.cl
Univ. of Colorado/Boulder:
tramp.colorado.edu, colorado.edu.
Telnet to directory.colorado.edu, using username "directory".
This lets you access the online phonebook/email address book.
Univ. of Connecticut:
uconn.edu
userid@nicky.uconn.edu
CS Undergrads: ug1.eng1.uconn.edu
CS Grads and Faculty: cse1.cse.uconn.edu
CS Research and Grads: sparc0.brc.uconn.edu
Entries beginning with Univ. of D may be found in the next posting
(file .../college-email/faq3.text via anonymous FTP).
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