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- Date: Thu, 06 Oct 1994 13:31:09 EST
- From: Rob Slade <rslade@cue.bc.ca>
- Subject: Book Review: "!%@:: A Directory of Electronic Mail Addressing"
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- BKDEMAN.RVW 940731
-
- O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
- 103 Morris Street, Suite A
- Sebastopol, CA 95472
- 800-998-9938 707-829-0515
- fax: 707-829-0104 info@ora.com
- "!%@:: A Directory of Electronic Mail Addressing and Networks", Frey/Adams,
- 1-56592-046-5, U$9.95
- donnalyn@frey.com
-
- Prince-like, this book insists on an unpronounceable title. In the
- interests of usable referents, might we dispense with the suggested
- "that darned book" and possibly come up with "Bang-Through-At-For"?
-
- This book is a reference work. It details the various computer
- networks with mail links or gateways to the "true" Internet. It is
- common to cite such works as "indispensable": in fact, most users, and
- even site managers, muddle along quite happily without it. Quick
- reference "electronic" versions exist of very similar documents, which
- provide the addressing schemes for the more common network and
- commercial service gateways. Also, once you know one CompuServe
- Internet address, you know 'em all. Frey and Adams have, however, put
- together a very complete and interesting reference, and I do suggest
- it to anyone managing, or using, extensive email correspondence.
-
- The bulk of the book is a set of listings very similar to Part Two of
- "The Matrix" (cf BKMATRIX.RVW). The number of listings is substantially
- greater, while the major emphasis in each listing is the email addressing
- scheme. Most of the rest of the book is supporting material, such as
- the indices to networks by country, name and notation. More than two
- hundred and fifty pages are devoted to listings of US and international
- domains for companies, organizations and institutions. Of the sites
- that I personally know, only one was not listed (although one Canadian
- company was mysteriously transferred south of the border).
-
- Chapter one is an essay devoted to Internet email addressing, and the
- various "perversions" of "To:" lines. Internet aficionados have
- probably figured out most of the topics covered but it makes an
- excellent introduction for newcomers.
-
- As a user of electronic mail, or the manager of a small Internet node
- or UUCP site, it would be hard to say that you "need" this book. If,
- however, you are at all interested in the topic of email, you will
- find this fascinating and useful. For those trying to "push the
- envelope" of email access, this book will be very useful indeed:
- perhaps indispensable is not too strong. Even those not directly
- concerned with the technical management of email will find useful
- material here. The expanded sub-domain listings alone should make
- salespeople salivate. At the new reduced price (which seems to become
- something of a standard for O'Reilly re-issues) this has become
- something to recommend that *all* Internet users get as a resource.
-
- The book seems to go through corrections or a new edition about once a
- year. I wonder if you can get on a mailing list for it? Hmmm. Must
- drop a line to gnn.com or ora.com (page 533) ...
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- copyright Robert M. Slade, 1993, 1994 BKDEMAN.RVW 940731. Distribution
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