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Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1993 23:53:47 -0500
From: TELECOM Moderator <telecom@delta.eecs.nwu.edu>
TELECOM Digest Tue, 10 Aug 93 23:49:00 CDT Volume 13 : Issue 561
Inside This Issue: Moderator: Patrick A. Townson
Re: Internet to Commercial E-Mail (Mike King)
Re: Internet to Commercial E-Mail (dbuerger@cup.portal.com)
Re: Internet to Commercial E-Mail (Stan Hall)
Inter-Network Mail Guide (was Re: Internet to Commercial) (Many Readers)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 93 18:06:29 EDT
From: mking@fsd.com (Mike King)
Subject: Re: Internet to Commercial E-Mail
In TELECOM Digest, V13 #555, schallenberg@attmail.com (Van H.
Schallenberg) wrote:
> Has anyone ever developed a list of the formats necessary to send
> internet electronic mail to commercial electronic mail services? If
Use anonymous ftp and connect to csd4.csd.uwm.edu. Scott Yanoff has
collected many different inter-service formats into a document called
internetwork-mail-guide in the directory /pub. The latest version I
have is dated 8/1/93.
Scott also creates the excellent "SPECIAL INTERNET CONNECTIONS" list
(inet.services.txt in the same directory) which he updates every two
weeks. It's a great resource for finding stuff on the 'net. The
latest is 8/2/93.
Finger yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu for further information.
Mike King * Software Sourcerer * Fairchild Space * +1 301.428.5384
mking@fsd.com or 73710.1430@compuserve.com * (usual disclaimers)
[Moderator's Note: Actually, he won't have to FTP, nor will any
readers since I have attached the file at the end of this issue. PAT]
------------------------------
From: dbuerger@cup.portal.com
Subject: Re: Internet to Commercial E-Mail
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 93 06:56:52 PDT
For instructions on sending email between various commercial services
(i.e. how to get the addressing syntax right), see David Strom's
article, "How to Make E-Mail Gateways Work," Network Computing,
January 1992, p. 83 and 86.
------------------------------
Subject: Internet to Commercial E-Mail
From: kilgore@wuntvor.pillar.com (Stan Hall)
Date: Mon, 09 Aug 93 10:58:13 CDT
Organization: The Eternal Apprentice BBS, Oklahoma City, Ok
u951007@unx.ucc.okstate.edu (u951007) writes:
> Has anyone ever developed a list of the formats necessary to send
> internet electronic mail to commercial electronic mail services? If
There are two lists that I know of.
The first one is maintained by Scott Yanoff (yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu)
and is posted at least once a month to the folling newsgroups:
comp.mail.misc, alt.bbs.lists, alt.internet.services, comp.misc,
news.answers
The subject heading is:
Subject: Updated Inter-Network Mail Guide
The second list is the "Internet Mailing Guide" maintained by Ajay
Shekhawat (ajay@cs.Buffalo.EDU). The latest version I have is dated
04/15/1992 (Version 1.2).
If anyone is interested in either of these lists I will be happy to
send a copy via email.
kilgore@wuntvor.pillar.com (Stan Hall)
The Eternal Apprentice BBS, Oklahoma City, OK -- +1 405 942 8794
[Moderator's Note: People may want to see the guide by Ajay, but the
other one is attached next in this issue so all the mailing list
people can have a copy as well. PAT]
------------------------------
From: Several Readers <telecom@eecs.nwu.edu>
Subject: Inter-Network Mail Guide (was Re: Internet to Commercial E-Mail)
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1993 20:24:56 CDT
[Moderator's Note: We have a copy of this in our archives although not
as recent as the version attached below. My thanks to the dozen of you
who sent this identical posting to my attention today. No names are
needed, you all know who you are. Thanks to all. PAT]
* INTER-NETWORK MAIL GUIDE: Last Update: 8/1/93 *
Further modifications and (C) 1993 by Scott Yanoff (yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu)
Inter-Network Mail Guide - Original Copyright (C) 1992 by John J. Chew
This guide is available via anonymous ftp to: csd4.csd.uwm.edu
INTRODUCTION
This file documents methods of sending mail from one network to another.
It represents the aggregate knowledge of the readers of comp.mail.misc
and many contributors elsewhere. If you know of any corrections or
additions to this file, please follow the instructions in the section
entitled 'HOW TO FORMAT INFORMATION FOR SUBMISSION' and then mail the
information to me: Scott A. Yanoff <yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu>.
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
If you just want to browse the guide manually for information, this is what
you need to know. The guide is organized as a list of entries. Each entry
tells you how to get from one network to another. Here is what a typical
entry might look like:
#FROM: mynet
#TO: yournet
#RECIPIENT: youraddress
#CONTACT: contactaddress
#INSTR: send to 'youraddress@thegateway'
This means that to send mail FROM a network called 'mynet' TO a
RECIPIENT address 'youraddress' on a network called 'yournet', you
should follow the INSTRUCTIONS shown and address your mail to
'youraddress@thegateway'.
Names and descriptions of the possible FROM and TO fields:
N: aol ; America Online; America Online, Inc.; commercial;
N: applelink ; AppleLink; Apple Computer, Inc.; in-house;
N: arcom ; X.400; ?; ?;
N: att ; AT&T Mail; AT&T; commercial;
N: bitnet ; BITNET; none; academic;
N: bix ; Byte Information eXchange; Byte magazine; commercial;
N: bmug ; ? ; Berkeley Macintosh Users Group; in-house;
N: compuserve ; CompuServe; CompuServe Inc.; commercial;
N: connect ; Connect Professional Information Network; ?; commercial;
N: easylink ; Easylink; AT&T; commercial;
N: easynet ; Easynet; DEC; in-house;
N: envoy ; Envoy-100; Telecom Canada; commercial; X.400
N: fax ; Facsimile document transmission; none; none;
N: fidonet ; FidoNet; none; bbs;
N: genie ; GEnie; GE Information Services; commercial;
N: geonet ; GeoNet Mailbox Systems;
- Geonet Mailbox Services GmbH/Systems Inc.; commercial;
N: gold-400 ; GNS Gold 400; British Telecom; commercial; X.400
N: goldgate ; GoldGate Telcom Gold; Net-Tel Computer Systems; ?;
N: greennet ; GreenNet; Soft Solutions Ltd; commercial;
N: gsfcmail ; GSFCmail; NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center; in-house;
N: ibm ; VNET; IBM; in-house;
N: internet ; Internet; none; academic;
N: keylink ; KeyLink; Telecom Australia; commercial; X.400
N: mailnet ; X.400; ?; ?;
N: mausnet ; Mausnet; Mausnet; non-profit;
N: mci ; MCIMail; MCI; commercial;
N: nasamail ; NASAMail; NASA; in-house;
N: nsi ; NASA Science Internet; NASA; government;
- Dual-protocol: instructions given here pertain only to NSI-DECnet addresses
- (NSI-TCP/IP addresses should be treated as shown for 'internet')
N: omnet ; OMNET; OMNET; commercial;
N: peacenet ; PeaceNet; Institute for Global Communications;
- non-profit;
N: prodigy ; PRODIGY; commercial; ?;
N: sinet ; Schlumberger Information NETwork; ?; ?;
N: sprintmail ; SprintMail; Sprint; commercial; formerly Telemail
N: thenet ; Texas Higher Education Network; University of Texas;
- academic ;
N: wwivnet ; WWIVnet; WWIVnet; non-profit;
The 'RECIPIENT' record gives an example of an address on the
destination network, to make it clear in subsequent lines what text
requires subsitution.
The 'CONTACT' record gives an address for inquiries concerning the
gateway, expressed as an address reachable from the source (#FROM:) network.
Presumably, if you can't get the gateway to work at all, then knowing
an unreachable address on another network will not be of great help.
The 'INSTR' records, of which there may be several, give verbal
instructions to a user of the source network to let them send mail
to a user on the destination network. Text that needs to be typed
will appear in double quotes, with C-style escapes if necessary. If
the instructions consist simply of mailing to a certain address, this
will be indicated by the words 'send to' followed by a quoted address.
If there are alternative addresses, they will be marked 'or to' instead.
HOW TO FORMAT INFORMATION FOR SUBMISSION
Here is what I really want in the way of information. If you are adding
a new network to the list, tell me what its official name is (pay attention
to capitalization), what the name of its responsible organization is, and
what kind of a network it is (academic, commercial, government, in-house
or non-profit). If this isn't clear, look at the examples above.
For each connection, give me an entry that looks something like:
#FROM: foonet
#TO: barnet
#RECIPIENT: baraddress
#CONTACT: contactaddress
#INSTR: send to 'baraddress@thegateway'
Note that 'contactaddress' must be an address expressed in foonet's native
format, and not that of barnet, since if a user is having trouble accessing
barnet, giving him/her an address on that net to contact for help is not
productive. If there is no contact/postmaster address, please tell me.
If there are more complicated instructions, use additional #INSTR: lines.
Once you've got all the information together, send it to me in an e-mail
message with the words 'INMG update' in the Subject: line. You can in
general expect an answer back from me within a week.
#FROM: aol
#TO: applelink
#RECIPIENT: user
#CONTACT: Internet
#INSTR: send to 'user@applelink'
#FROM: aol
#TO: compuserve
#RECIPIENT: 71234,567
#CONTACT: Internet
#INSTR: send to '71234.567@cis'
#FROM: aol
#TO: genie
#RECIPIENT: user
#CONTACT: Internet
#INSTR: send to 'user@genie'
#FROM: aol
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#CONTACT: Internet
#INSTR: send to 'user@domain'
#FROM: applelink
#TO: bitnet
#RECIPIENT: user@site
#INSTR: send to 'user@site.bitnet@internet#'
#FROM: applelink
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#INSTR: send to 'user@domain@internet#' (address must be < 35 characters)
#FROM: arcom
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: fred@Domain.dd.uu.us
#INSTR: send to C=CH,A=ARCOM,P=SWITCH,ORG=us,OU1=uu,OU2=dd,OU3=Domain,S=fred
#FROM: att
#TO: bitnet
#RECIPIENT: user@site
#INSTR: send to 'internet!site.bitnet!user'
#FROM: att
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#INSTR: send to 'internet!domain!user'
#FROM: bitnet
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#INSTR: Methods for sending mail from Bitnet to the Internet vary depending on
#- what mail software is running at the Bitnet site in question. In the
#- best case, users should simply be able to send mail to 'user@domain'.
#- If this doesn't work, try 'user%domain@gateway' where 'gateway' is a
#- Bitnet-Internet gateway site nearby. Finally, if neither of these
#- works, you may have to try hand-coding an SMTP envelope for your mail.
#FROM: compuserve
#TO: fax
#RECIPIENT: +1 415 555 1212
#INSTR: send to '>FAX 14155551212'
#INSTR: not transitive - message must originate from a CompuServe user
#INSTR: for calls outside the NANP, use '011' as the international prefix
#FROM: compuserve
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#INSTR: send to 'INTERNET:user@domain' (only from CompuServe users)
#FROM: compuserve
#TO: mci
#RECIPIENT: 123-4567
#INSTR: send to '>MCIMAIL:123-4567' (only from CompuServe users)
#FROM: connect
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#INSTR: send to 'DASN'
#- and set the first line of message: '"user@domain"@DASN'
#FROM: easynet
#TO: bitnet
#RECIPIENT: user@site
#CONTACT: DECWRL::ADMIN
#INSTR: send to 'nm%DECWRL::"user@site.bitnet"' (from VMS using NMAIL)
#INSTR: send to 'user@site.bitnet' (from Ultrix)
#INSTR: or to 'user%site.bitnet@decwrl.dec.com' (from Ultrix via IP)
#INSTR: or to 'DECWRL::"user@site.bitnet"' (from Ultrix via DECN)
#FROM: easynet
#TO: fidonet
#RECIPIENT: john smith at 1:2/3.4
#CONTACT: DECWRL::ADMIN
#INSTR: send to 'nm%DECWRL::"john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org"'
#- (from VMS using NMAIL)
#INSTR: send to 'john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org'
#- (from Ultrix)
#INSTR: or to '"john.smith%p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org"@decwrl.dec.com'
#- (from Ultrix via IP)
#INSTR: or to 'DECWRL::"john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org"'
#- (from Ultrix via DECN)
#FROM: easynet
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#CONTACT: DECWRL::ADMIN
#INSTR: send to 'nm%DECWRL::"user@domain"' (from VMS using NMAIL)
#INSTR: send to 'user@domain' (from Ultrix)
#INSTR: or to 'user%domain@decwrl.dec.com' (from Ultrix via IP)
#INSTR: or to 'DECWRL::"user@domain"' (from Ultrix via DECN)
#INSTR: or to 'user@domain @Internet' (using ALL-IN-1)
#FROM: envoy
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#CONTACT: ICS.TEST or ICS.BOARD
#INSTR: send to '[RFC-822="user(a)domain"]INTERNET/TELEMAIL/US'
#INSTR: for special characters, use @=(a), !=(b), _=(u),
#INSTR: any=(three octal digits)
#FROM: fidonet
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@machine.site.domain
#INSTR: convert to 'user@machine.site.domain ON 1:1/31
#FROM: fidonet
#TO: wwivnet
#RECIPIENT: number@node
#CONTACT: Kevin C. ON 1:100/215
#INSTR: convert to '#number @node ON 1:100/215'
#INSTR: WWIVgate; LOW TRAFFIC SITE, USE SPARINGLY.. Gateway is modem-based,
#- they absorb cost of long distance connects to pick-up and deliver.
#- Keep messages under 10K, use infrequently, do NOT use mail-lists or
#- file/list-server commands.
#FROM: genie
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#CONTACT: postmaster@genie.geis.com
#INSTR: send to user@domain@INET#
#FROM: geonet
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#INSTR: send to 'DASN'
#INSTR: set subject line to 'user@domain!subject'
#FROM: gold-400
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@host
#INSTR: send to '/DD.RFC-822=user(a)host/O=uknet/PRMD=uk.ac/ADMD=gold 400/C=GB/'
#INSTR: for special characters, use @=(a), %=(p), !=(b), "=(q)
#FROM: gsfcmail
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#CONTACT: cust.svc
#INSTR: send to '(SITE:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)domain>)'
#INSTR: or to '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)domain>)'
#INSTR: or send to 'POSTMAN'
#- and set the first line of message to 'To: user@domain'
#INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 800 858 9947.
#FROM: gsfcmail
#TO: nsi
#RECIPIENT: host::user
#CONTACT: cust.svc
#INSTR: send to '(SITE:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)host.DN.NASA.GOV>)'
#INSTR: or to '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:SMTPMAIL,ID:<user(a)host.DN.NASA.GOV>)'
#INSTR: or send to 'POSTMAN'
#- and set the first line of message to 'To: user@host.DN.NASA.GOV'
#FROM: internet
#TO: aol
#RECIPIENT: A User
#CONTACT: postmaster@aol.com
#INSTR: send to auser@aol.com (all lower-case, remove spaces)
#INSTR: msgs are truncated to 32K (8K for PCs), all characters except newline
#- & printable ASCII characters are mapped to spaces, users are limited to
#- 75 pieces of Internet mail in their mailbox at a time.
#FROM: internet
#TO: applelink
#RECIPIENT: user
#INSTR: send to 'user@applelink.apple.com'
#FROM: internet
#TO: arcom
#RECIPIENT: (G:John, I:Q., S:Smith, OU:ORG_UNIT, O:Org, P:PRMD, A:ADMD, C:CA)
#INSTR: send to:
#- /G=John/I=Q/S=Smith/OU=ORG_UNIT/O=Org/P=PRMD/A=ADMD/C=CA@chx400.switch.ch
#FROM: internet
#TO: att
#RECIPIENT: user
#INSTR: send to 'user@attmail.com'
#FROM: internet
#TO: bitnet
#RECIPIENT: user@site
#INSTR: send to 'user%site.bitnet@gateway' where 'gateway' is a gateway host
#- that is on both the internet and bitnet. Some examples of gateways
#- are: cunyvm.cuny.edu mitvma.mit.edu. Check first to see what local
#- policies are concerning inter-network forwarding.
#FROM: internet
#TO: bix
#RECIPIENT: user
#INSTR: send to 'user@bix.com'
#FROM: internet
#TO: bmug
#RECIPIENT: John Smith
#INSTR: send to 'John.Smith@bmug.fidonet.org'
#FROM: internet
#TO: compuserve
#RECIPIENT: 71234,567
#INSTR: send to '71234.567@CompuServe.com'
#INSTR: Ordinary Compuserve account IDs are pairs of octal numbers
#FROM: internet
#TO: compuserve
#RECIPIENT: organization:department:user
#INSTR: send to 'user@department.organization.compuserve.com'
#INSTR: This syntax is for use with members of organizations which have a
#- private CompuServe mail area. 'department' may not always be present.
#FROM: internet
#TO: connect
#RECIPIENT: NAME
#INSTR: send to 'NAME@connectinc.com'
#FROM: internet
#TO: easylink
#RECIPIENT: user mail number 1234567
#INSTR: send to: 1234567@eln.attmail.com
#FROM: internet
#TO: easynet
#RECIPIENT: HOST::USER
#CONTACT: admin@decwrl.dec.com
#INSTR: send to 'user@host.enet.dec.com'
#INSTR: or to 'user%host.enet@decwrl.dec.com'
#FROM: internet
#TO: easynet
#RECIPIENT: John Smith @ABC
#CONTACT: admin@decwrl.dec.com
#INSTR: send to 'John.Smith@ABC.MTS.DEC.COM'
#INSTR: this syntax is for sending mail to ALL-IN-1 users
#FROM: internet
#TO: envoy
#RECIPIENT: John Smith (ID=userid)
#INSTR: send to 'uunet.uu.net!att!attmail!mhs!envoy!userid'
#FROM: internet
#TO: envoy
#RECIPIENT: John Smith (ID=userid)
#CONTACT: /C=CA/ADMD=TELECOM.CANADA/ID=ICS.TEST/S=TEST_GROUP/@nasamail.nasa.gov
#INSTR: send to
#INSTR: '/C=CA/ADMD=TELECOM.CANADA/DD.ID=userid/PN=John_Smith/@Sprint.COM'
#FROM: internet
#TO: fidonet
#RECIPIENT: john smith at 1:2/3.4
#INSTR: send to 'john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org'
#FROM: internet
#TO: genie
#RECIPIENT: user
#CONTACT: postmaster@genie.geis.com
#INSTR: send to user@genie.geis.com
#FROM: internet
#TO: geonet
#RECIPIENT: user at host
#INSTR: send to 'user:host@map.das.net'
#INSTR: or to 'user@host.geomail.org' (known to work for geo2)
#INSTR: known hosts: geo1 (Europe), geo2 (UK), geo4 (USA)
#FROM: internet
#TO: gold-400
#RECIPIENT: (G:John, I:Q, S:Smith, OU: org_unit, O:organization, PRMD:prmd)
#INSTR: send to 'john.q.smith@org_unit.org.prmd.gold-400.gb'
#INSTR: or to
#- '"/G=John/I=Q/S=Smith/OU=org_unit/O=org/PRMD=prmd/ADMD=gold 400/C=GB/"
#- @mhs-relay.ac.uk'
#FROM: internet
#TO: goldgate
#RECIPIENT: 10087:CQQ061
#INSTR: send to '10087.CQQ061@goldgate.ac.uk'
#INSTR: or to '/G=10087/S=CQQ061/P=uk.ac/O=GoldGate/C=GB/'
#FROM: internet
#TO: greennet
#RECIPIENT: user
#CONTACT: support@gn.apc.org
#INSTR: user@gn.apc.org (or user@gn.uucp if mailing from JANET)
#FROM: internet
#TO: gsfcmail
#RECIPIENT: user
#CONTACT: naic@nasa.gov
#INSTR: send to 'user@gsfcmail.nasa.gov'
#INSTR: or to '/PN=user/ADMD=TELEMAIL/PRMD=GSFC/O=GSFCMAIL/C=US/
#- @x400.msfc.nasa.gov'
#FROM: internet
#TO: ibm
#RECIPIENT: user@vmnode.tertiary_domain (syntax?)
#CONTACT: nic@vnet.ibm.com
#INSTR: send to 'user@vmnode.tertiary_domain.ibm.com'
#INSTR: To look up a user's mailbox name, mail to nic@vnet.ibm.com with
#- the line 'WHOIS name' in the message body.
#FROM: internet
#TO: keylink
#RECIPIENT: (G:John, I:Q, S:Smith, O:MyOrg, A:Telememo, C:au)
#CONTACT: aarnet@aarnet.edu.au
#INSTR: send to John.Q.Smith@MyOrg.telememo.au
#INSTR: for keylink Private Mail Domains such as
#INSTR: (G:John, S:Smith, O:MyDept, P:AusGov, A:Telememo, C:au)
#INSTR: send to John.Smith@MyDept.AusGov.telememo.au
#FROM: internet
#TO: mausnet
#RECIPIENT: hans schmidt @ box
#CONTACT: sysop@k2.maus.de
#INSTR: send to 'hans_schmidt@box.maus.de'
#FROM: internet
#TO: mci
#RECIPIENT: John Smith (123-4567)
#INSTR: send to '1234567@mcimail.com'
#INSTR: or to 'JSmith@mcimail.com' (if 'JSmith' is unique)
#INSTR: or to 'John_Smith@mcimail.com' (if 'John Smith' is unique - note the
#- underscore!)
#INSTR: or to 'John_Smith/1234567@mcimail.com' (if 'John Smith' is NOT unique)
#FROM: internet
#TO: nasamail
#RECIPIENT: user
#CONTACT: naic@nasa.gov
#INSTR: send to 'user@nasamail.nasa.gov'
#INSTR: Help is available by phoning +1 205 544 1771 or +1 800 858 9947.
#FROM: internet
#TO: nsi
#RECIPIENT: host::user
#CONTACT: naic@nasa.gov
#INSTR: send to 'user@host.dnet.nasa.gov'
#INSTR: or to 'user%host.dnet@ames.arc.nasa.gov'
#INSTR: or to 'user%host.dnet@east.gsfc.nasa.gov'
#INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 800 858 9947.
#FROM: internet
#TO: omnet
#RECIPIENT: user
#CONTACT: naic@nasa.gov
#INSTR: send to 'user@omnet.nasa.gov'
#INSTR: or to 'user/omnet@omnet.nasa.gov' (?)
#INSTR: or to '/DD.UN=user/O=OMN/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@Sprint.COM'
#INSTR: Help is available by phoning +1 800 858 9947
#FROM: internet
#TO: peacenet
#RECIPIENT: user
#CONTACT: support@igc.org
#INSTR: send to 'user@cdp.igc.org'
#FROM: internet
#TO: prodigy
#RECIPIENT: user
#CONTACT: admin@prodigy.com
#INSTR: send to 'user@prodigy.com' For example: abcd12a@prodigy.com
#- Please note that this service is still currently being tested!
#FROM: internet
#TO: sinet
#RECIPIENT: node::user or node1::node::user
#INSTR: send to 'user@node.SINet.SLB.COM'
#INSTR: or to 'user%node@node1.SINet.SLB.COM'
#FROM: internet
#TO: sprintmail
#RECIPIENT: John Smith at SomeOrganization
#INSTR: send to
#- '/G=John/S=Smith/O=SomeOrganization/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@Sprint.COM'
#FROM: internet
#TO: thenet
#RECIPIENT: user@host
#INSTR: send to 'user%host.decnet@utadnx.cc.utexas.edu'
#FROM: internet
#TO: wwivnet
#RECIPIENT: number@node
#CONTACT: faq-request@tfsquad.mn.org or bryen@tfsquad.mn.org
#INSTR: convert to 'number-node@wwiv.tfsquad.mn.org'
#INSTR: WWCPgate; LOW TRAFFIC SITE, USE SPARINGLY.. Gateway is modem-based,
#- they absorb cost of long distance connects to pick-up and deliver.
#- Keep messages under 10K, use infrequently, do NOT use mail-lists or
#- file/list-server commands.
#FROM: keylink
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: John Smith <user@domain>
#CONTACT: (G:CUSTOMER, S:SERVICE, O:CUST.SERVICE, P:telememo, C:au)
#INSTR: send to '(C:au, A:telememo, P:oz.au, "RFC-822":"John Smith
#- <user(a)domain>")'
#INSTR: special characters must be mapped: @->(a), %->(p), !->(b), "->(q)
#FROM: mausnet
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#CONTACT: sysop@k2
#INSTR: send to 'user@domain'
#FROM: mci
#TO: compuserve
#RECIPIENT: John Smith (71234,567)
#CONTACT: 267-1163 (MCI Help)
#INSTR: at the 'To:' prompt type 'John Smith (EMS)'
#INSTR: at the 'EMS:' prompt type 'compuserve'
#INSTR: at the 'Mbx:' prompt type '71234,567'
#FROM: mci
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: John Smith <user@domain>
#CONTACT: 267-1163 (MCI Help)
#INSTR: at the 'To:' prompt type 'John Smith (EMS)'
#INSTR: at the 'EMS:' prompt type 'INTERNET'
#INSTR: at the 'Mbx:' prompt type 'user@domain'
#FROM: nasamail
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#CONTACT: admin
#INSTR: send to '(site:smtpmail,id:<user(a)domain>)'
#INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 205 544 1771 and at 'admin/nasa'.
#FROM: nasamail
#TO: nsi
#RECIPIENT: host::user
#CONTACT: admin
#INSTR: send to '(site:smtpmail,id:<user(a)host.DN.NASA.GOV>)'
#INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 205 544 1771 and at 'admin/nasa'.
#FROM: nsi
#TO: gsfcmail
#RECIPIENT: user
#CONTACT: naic@nasa.gov
#INSTR: send to 'east::"user@gsfcmail.nasa.gov"'
#INSTR: or to 'east::"/PN=user/ADMD=TELEMAIL/PRMD=GSFC/O=GSFCMAIL/C=US/
#- @x400.msfc.nasa.gov'
#INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 800 858 9947.
#FROM: nsi
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#CONTACT: east::"naic@nasa.gov"
#INSTR: send to 'east::"user@domain"'
#INSTR: or to 'dftnic::"user@domain"'
#INSTR: or to 'nssdca::in%"user@domain"'
#INSTR: or to 'jpllsi::"user@domain"'
#INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 800 858 9947.
#FROM: nsi
#TO: omnet
#RECIPIENT: user
#CONTACT: omnet.service
#INSTR: send to 'east::"user@omnet.nasa.gov"'
#INSTR: Help also available by phoning +1 617 244 4333 (OMN customers only)
#FROM: nsi
#TO: sprintmail
#RECIPIENT: John Smith at SomeOrganization
#CONTACT: east::"naic@nasa.gov"
#INSTR: send to
#- '/G=John/S=Smith/O=SomeOrganization/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@Sprint.COM'
#INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 800 858 9947.
#FROM: omnet
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#CONTACT: omnet.service
#INSTR: Enter 'compose manual' at the command prompt. Choose the Internet
#- address option from the menu that appears. Note that this gateway
#- service charges based on the number of 1000-character blocks sent.
#INSTR: Help also available by phoning +1 617 244 4333 (OMN customers only).
#FROM: sinet
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#INSTR: send to 'M_MAILNOW::M_INTERNET::"user@domain"'
#INSTR: or to 'M_MAILNOW::M_INTERNET::domain::user'
#FROM: sprintmail
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#INSTR: send to '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:INTERNET,"RFC-822":<user(a)domain>) DEL'
#INSTR: Help available within the United States by phoning +1 800 336 0437 and
#- pressing '2' on a TouchTone phone.
#FROM: sprintmail
#TO: nsi
#RECIPIENT: host::user
#INSTR: send to
#- '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:INTERNET,"RFC-822":<user(a)host.DNET.NASA.GOV>) DEL'
#INSTR: Help available within the United States by phoning +1 800 336 0437 and
#- pressing '2' on a TouchTone phone.
#FROM: thenet
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@domain
#INSTR: send to 'UTADNX::WINS%" user@domain "'
#FROM: wwivnet
#TO: fidonet
#RECIPIENT: First Last ON zone:node/fnet
#CONTACT: 1@3469
#INSTR: convert to 'First Last ON zone:node/fnet @656'
#INSTR: WWIVgate; LOW TRAFFIC SITE, USE SPARINGLY.. Gateway is modem-based,
#- they absorb cost of long distance connects to pick-up and deliver.
#- Keep messages under 10K, use infrequently, do NOT use mail-lists or
#- file/list-servers commands.
#FROM: wwivnet
#TO: internet
#RECIPIENT: user@machine.site.domain
#CONTACT: faq-request@9702 or 1@9702
#INSTR: convert to 'user#machine.site.domain@506'
#- If 'user' begins with digits, begin address with a quote.
#INSTR: WWCPgate; LOW TRAFFIC SITE, USE SPARINGLY.. Gateway is modem-based,
#- they absorb cost of long distance connects to pick-up and deliver.
#- Keep messages under 10K, use infrequently, do NOT use mail-lists or
#- file/list-server commands.
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