Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1993 14:19:48 -0600 (PDT) From: Irving Wiswall <irvw@LINFIELD.EDU> Subject: [*] e-mail gateway.txt Below is a more recent version of the file e-mail gateway currently archived in comm/info. Scott Yanoff now maintains this file. It is available via anonymous ftp from csd4.csd.uwm.edu in the pub directory. -Irv Wiswall ------------ #VERSION: $Revision: 2.2 $ #VERSION: $Date: 7/9/93 $ # * INTER-NETWORK MAIL GUIDE: Last Update: 7/9/93 * # # Inter-Network Mail Guide - Original Copyright (C) 1992 by John J. Chew # Further modifications and (C) 1993 by Scott Yanoff (yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu) # # John Chew no longer maintains this list, and was therefore handed over to # me by beezer@cc.utah.edu. Attempts have been made to contact Chew but were # unsuccessful. # # 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: mfenet ; Magnetic Fusion Energy Network; #- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; academic; #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: 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 '>INTERN: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"]INTERN/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 +1 301 286 6865. #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: help@nic.nsi.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: mfenet #RECIPIENT: user@mfenode #INSTR: send to 'user%mfenode.mfenet@nmfecc.arpa' #FROM: internet #TO: nasamail #RECIPIENT: user #CONTACT: help@nic.nsi.nasa.gov #INSTR: send to 'user@nasamail.nasa.gov' #INSTR: Help is available by phoning +1 205 544 1771 or +1 301 286 7251. #FROM: internet #TO: nsi #RECIPIENT: host::user #CONTACT: help@nic.nsi.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 +1 301 286 7251. #FROM: internet #TO: omnet #RECIPIENT: user #CONTACT: help@nic.nsi.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 +1 301 286 7251 or +1 617 244 4333 (OMN #- customers only). #FROM: internet #TO: peacenet #RECIPIENT: user #CONTACT: support@igc.org #INSTR: send to 'user@cdp.igc.org' #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 #CONTACT: help@nic.nsi.nasa.gov #INSTR: send to #- '/G=John/S=Smith/O=SomeOrganization/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@Sprint.COM' #INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 301 286 7251. #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 'INTERN' #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: help@nic.nsi.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 +1 301 286 7251. #FROM: nsi #TO: internet #RECIPIENT: user@domain #CONTACT: nsinic::nsihelp #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 +1 301 286 7251. #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: nsinic::nsihelp #INSTR: send to #- '/G=John/S=Smith/O=SomeOrganization/ADMD=TELEMAIL/C=US/@Sprint.COM' #INSTR: Help is also available by phoning +1 301 286 7251. #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_INTERN::"user@domain"' #INSTR: or to 'M_MAILNOW::M_INTERN::domain::user' #FROM: sprintmail #TO: internet #RECIPIENT: user@domain #INSTR: send to '(C:USA,A:TELEMAIL,P:INTERN,"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:INTERN,"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.