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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume Four, Issue Thirty-Nine, File 4 of 13
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Network Miscellany V
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Compiled from Internet Sources
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by Datastream Cowboy
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Network Miscellany created by Taran King
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University of Colorado Netfind Server
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Trying 128.138.243.151 ...
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Connected to bruno.cs.colorado.edu.
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Escape character is '^]'.
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SunOS UNIX (bruno)
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login: netfind
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=====================================================
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Welcome to the University of Colorado Netfind server.
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=====================================================
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I think that your terminal can display 24 lines.
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If this is wrong, please enter the "Other" menu and
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set the correct number of lines.
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Help/Search/Other/Quit [h/s/o/q]: h
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Given the name of a person on the Internet and a rough description of where
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the person works, Netfind attempts to locate information about the person.
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When prompted, enter a name followed by a set of keywords, such as
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schwartz university colorado boulder
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The name can be a first, last, or login name. The keys describe where the
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person works, by the name of the institution and/or the city/state/country.
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If you know the institution's domain name (e.g., "cs.colorado.edu", where there
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are host names like "brazil.cs.colorado.edu") you can specify it as keys
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without the dots (e.g., "cs colorado edu"). Keys are case insensitive and may
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be specified in any order. Using more than one key implies the logical AND of
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the keys. Specifying too many keys may cause searches to fail. If this
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happens, try specifying fewer keys, e.g.,
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schwartz boulder
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If you specify keys that match many domains, Netfind will list some of the
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matching domains/organizations and ask you to form a more specific search.
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Note that you can use any of the words in the organization strings (in addition
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to the domain components) as keys in future searches.
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Organization lines are gathered from imperfect sources. However, it is usually
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easy to tell when they are incorrect or not fully descriptive. Even if the
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organization line is incorrect/vague, the domain name listed will still work
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properly for searches. Often you can "guess" the proper domain.
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For example, "cs.<whatever>.edu" is usually the computer science department at
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a university, even if the organization line doesn't make this clear.
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When Netfind runs, it displays a trace of the parallel search progress, along
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with the results of the searches. Since output can scroll by quickly, you
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might want to run it in a window system, or pipe the output through tee(1):
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rlogin <this server name> -l netfind |& tee log
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You can also disable trace output from the "Other" menu.
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You can get the Netfind software by anonymous FTP from ftp.cs.colorado.edu,
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in pub/cs/distribs/netfind. More complete documentation is also available
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in that package. A paper describing the methodology is available in
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pub/cs/techreports/schwartz/RD.Papers/PostScript/White.Pages.ps.Z
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(compressed PostScript) or
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pub/cs/techreports/schwartz/RD.Papers/ASCII/White.Pages.txt.Z (compressed
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ASCII).
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Please send comments/questions to schwartz@cs.colorado.edu. If you would like
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to be added to the netfind-users list (for software updates and other
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discussions, etc.), send mail to:
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netfind-users-request@cs.colorado.edu.
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Help/Search/Other/Quit [h/s/o/q]: q
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Exiting Netfind server...
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Connection closed by foreign host.
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_______________________________________________________________________________
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Commercial Networks Reachable From The Internet
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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By Roman Kanala (kanala@sc2a.unige.ch), CUEPE, University of Geneva
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1. Internet to X.400
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====================
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An X.400 address in form
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First name : Fffff
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Surname : Nnnnn
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Organization : Ooooo
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ADMD : Aaaaa
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Country : Cc
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looks in RFC822 (Internet) addressing like
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/G=Fffff/S=Nnnnn/O=Ooooo/@Aaaa.Cc
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or
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in%"/G=Fffff/S=Nnnnn/O=Ooooo/@Aaaa.Cc"
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2. Any X.400 to Internet
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My Internet address
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kanala@sc2a.unige.ch
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can be written for X.400 services (like arCom400 in Switzerland,
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Sprint MAIL or MCI Mail in the USA) as follows:
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C=CH; ADMD=ARCOM; PRMD=SWITCH; O=UNIGE; OU=SC2A; S=KANALA
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and in Internet RFC822 form (althrough I don't see any reason to do it
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this way for sending messages from Internet to Internet):
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/S=Kanala/OU=sc2a/O=UniGe/P=Switch/@arcom.ch
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3. MCI Mail to Internet (via a gateway)
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=======================
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If you are in the USA and using MCI Mail, then you can write to Internet
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addresses as follows:
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TO: Roman Kanala (EMS)
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EMS: INTERNET
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MBX: kanala@sc2a.unige.ch
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The gateway from MCI Mail to Internet is accessed by referencing the user's
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name as though he were on an EMS service. When EMS name of INTERNET is used
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for example, in the USA, then it's in order to have NRI (Reston VA) handle the
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message for him. When prompted for mailbox MBX, user enters the Internet
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address he is wanting to send a message to.
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4. Internet to MCI Mail
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=======================
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The general address form is username@mcimail.com, where the username is in one
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of two forms: either full username or the numerical box number in form of
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digits only and preceded by three zeros, for ex. 0001234567@mcimail.com
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(address 1234567 is ficticious).
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5. AppleLink to Internet or Bitnet
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Internet address is used with a suffix @INTERNET#, like
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kanala@sc2a.unige.ch@internet#
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or kanala@cgeuge52.bitnet@internet#
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(here cgeuge52 is the bitnet address of sc2a.unige.ch)
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6. Internet or Bitnet to AppleLink
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==================================
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AppleLink address is used as if it were an Internet username on the
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AppleLink.Apple.Com node, like:
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CH0389@applelink.apple.com
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7. CompuServe to Internet
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In the address field from CompuServe, type the symbol >, "greater than", the
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word "INTERNET" in uppercase characters, then a space followed by the Internet
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address, like:
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>INTERNET kanala@sc2a.unige.ch
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8. Internet to CompuServe
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The CompuServe address is used followed by "@compuserve.com". In the
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CompuServe mailbox number the comma is replaces by a period, example:
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12345.678@compuserve.com (address 12345.678 is ficticious)
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_______________________________________________________________________________
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Inter-Network Mail Guide
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This document is Copyright 1990 by John J. Chew. All rights reserved.
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Permission for non-commercial distribution is hereby granted, provided
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that this file is distributed intact, including this copyright notice
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and the version information above. Permission for commercial
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distribution can be obtained by contacting the author as described
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below.
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INTRODUCTION
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This file documents methods of sending mail from one network to another. It
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represents the aggregate knowledge of the readers of comp.mail.misc and many
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contributors elsewhere. If you know of any corrections or additions to this
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file, please read the file format documentation below and then mail to me:
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John J. Chew <poslfit@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>
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DISTRIBUTION
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(news) This list is posted monthly to Usenet newsgroups comp.mail.misc and
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news.newusers.questions.
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(mail) I maintain a growing list of subscribers who receive each monthly
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issue by electronic mail, and recommend this to anyone planning to
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redistribute the list on a regular basis.
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(FTP) Internet users can fetch this guide by anonymous FTP as ~ftp/pub/docs/
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internetwork-mail-guide on Ra.MsState.Edu (130.18.80.10 or 130.18.96.37)
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[Courtesy of Frank W. Peters]
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(Listserv) Bitnet users can fetch this guide from the Listserv at UNMVM.
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Send mail to LISTSERV@UNMVM with blank subject and body consisting of
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the line "GET NETWORK GUIDE". [Courtesy of Art St. George]
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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
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Each entry in this file describes how to get from one network to another. To
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keep this file at a reasonable size, methods that can be generated by
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transitivity (A->B and B->C gives A->B->C) are omitted. Entries are sorted
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first by source network and then by destination network. This is what a
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typical entry looks like:
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#F mynet
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#T yournet
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#R youraddress
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#C contact address if any
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#I send to "youraddress@thegateway"
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For parsing purposes, entries are separated by at least one blank line, and
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each line of an entry begins with a "#" followed by a letter. Lines beginning
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with "#" are comments and need not be parsed. Lines which do not start with a
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"#" at all should be ignored as they are probably mail or news headers.
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#F (from) and #T (to) lines specify source and destination networks. If you're
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sending me information about a new network, please give me a brief description
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of the network so that I can add it to the list below. The abbreviated network
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names used in #F and #T lines should consist only of the characters a-z, 0-9
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and "-" unless someone can make a very convincing case for their favourite pi
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character.
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These are the currently known networks with abbreviated names:
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applelink AppleLink (Apple Computer, Inc.'s in-house network)
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bitnet international academic network
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bix Byte Information eXchange: Byte magazine's commercial BBS
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bmug Berkeley Macintosh Users Group
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compuserve commercial time-sharing service
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connect Connect Professional Information Network (commercial)
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easynet Easynet (DEC's in-house mail system)
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envoy Envoy-100 (Canadian commercial mail service)
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fax Facsimile document transmission
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fidonet PC-based BBS network
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geonet GeoNet Mailbox Systems (commercial)
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internet the Internet
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mci MCI's commercial electronic mail service
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mfenet Magnetic Fusion Energy Network
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nasamail NASA internal electronic mail
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peacenet non-profit mail service
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sinet Schlumberger Information NETwork
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span Space Physics Analysis Network (includes HEPnet)
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sprintmail Sprint's commercial mail service (formerly Telemail)
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thenet Texas Higher Education Network
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#R (recipient) gives an example of an address on the destination network, to
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make it clear in subsequent lines what text requires subsitution.
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#C (contact) gives an address for inquiries concerning the gateway, expressed
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as an address reachable from the source (#F) network. Presumably, if you can't
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get the gateway to work at all, then knowing an unreachable address on another
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network will not be of great help.
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#I (instructions) lines, of which there may be several, give verbal
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instructions to a user of the source network to let them send mail to a user on
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the destination network. Text that needs to be typed will appear in double
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quotes, with C-style escapes if necessary.
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#F applelink
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#I send to "user@domain@internet#"
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#I domain can be be of the form "site.bitnet", address must be <35
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characters
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#F bitnet
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#I Methods for sending mail from Bitnet to the Internet vary depending on
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#I what mail software is running at the Bitnet site in question. In the
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#I best case, users should simply be able to send mail to "user@domain".
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#I If this doesn't work, try "user%domain@gateway" where "gateway" is a
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#I regional Bitnet-Internet gateway site. Finally, if neither of these
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#I works, you may have to try hand-coding an SMTP envelope for your mail.
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#I If you have questions concerning this rather terse note, please try
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#I contacting your local postmaster or system administrator first before
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#I you send me mail -- John Chew <poslfit@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca>
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#F compuserve
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#T fax
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#R +1 415 555 1212
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#I send to "FAX 14155551212" (only to U.S.A.)
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#F compuserve
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#I send to ">INTERNET:user@domain"
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#F compuserve
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#T mci
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#R 123-4567
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#I send to ">MCIMAIL:123-4567"
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#F connect
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#I send to CONNECT id "DASNET"
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#I first line of message: "\"user@domain\"@DASNET"
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#F easynet
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#T bitnet
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#R user@site
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#C DECWRL::ADMIN
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#I from VMS use NMAIL to send to "nm%DECWRL::\"user@site.bitnet\""
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#I from Ultrix
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#I send to "user@site.bitnet" or if that fails
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#I (via IP) send to "\"user%site.bitnet\"@decwrl.dec.com"
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#I (via DECNET) send to "DECWRL::\"user@site.bitnet\""
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#F easynet
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#T fidonet
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#R john smith at 1:2/3.4
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#C DECWRL::ADMIN
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#I from VMS use NMAIL to send to
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#I "nm%DECWRL::\"john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org\""
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#I from Ultrix
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#I send to "john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org" or if that fails
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#I (via IP) send to
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\"john.smith%p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org\"@decwrl.dec.com"
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#I (via DECNET) send to "DECWRL::\"john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org\""
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#F easynet
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#C DECWRL::ADMIN
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#I from VMS use NMAIL to send to "nm%DECWRL::\"user@domain\""
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#I from Ultrix
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#I send to "user@domain" or if that fails
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#I (via IP) send to "\"user%domain\"@decwrl.dec.com"
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#I (via DECNET) send to "DECWRL::\"user@domain\""
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#F envoy
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#C ICS.TEST or ICS.BOARD
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#I send to "[RFC-822=\"user(a)domain\"]INTERNET/TELEMAIL/US
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#I for special characters, use @=(a), !=(b), _=(u), any=(three octal digits)
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#F fidonet
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#I send to "uucp" at nearest gateway site
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#I first line of message: "To: user@domain"
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#F geonet
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#I send to "DASNET"
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#I subject line: "user@domain!subject"
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#F internet
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#T applelink
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#R user
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#I send to "user@applelink.apple.com"
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#F internet
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#T bitnet
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#R user@site
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#I send to "user%site.bitnet@gateway" where "gateway" is a gateway host that
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#I is on both the internet and bitnet. Some examples of gateways are:
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#I cunyvm.cuny.edu mitvma.mit.edu. Check first to see what local policies
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#I are concerning inter-network forwarding.
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#F internet
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#T bix
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#R user
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#I send to "user@dcibix.das.net"
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#F internet
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#T bmug
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#R John Smith
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#I send to "John.Smith@bmug.fidonet.org"
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#F internet
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#T compuserve
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#R 71234,567
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#I send to "71234.567@compuserve.com"
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#I note: Compuserve account IDs are pairs of octal numbers. Ordinary
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#I consumer CIS user IDs begin with a `7' as shown.
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#F internet
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#T connect
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#R NAME
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#I send to "NAME@dcjcon.das.net"
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#F internet
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#T easynet
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#R HOST::USER
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#C admin@decwrl.dec.com
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#I send to "user@host.enet.dec.com" or "user%host.enet@decwrl.dec.com"
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#F internet
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#T easynet
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#R John Smith @ABC
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#C admin@decwrl.dec.com
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#I send to "John.Smith@ABC.MTS.DEC.COM"
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#I (This syntax is for All-In-1 users.)
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#F internet
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#T envoy
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#R John Smith (ID=userid)
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#C /C=CA/ADMD=TELECOM.CANADA/ID=ICS.TEST/S=TEST_GROUP/@nasamail.nasa.gov
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#C for second method only
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#I send to "uunet.uu.net!att!attmail!mhs!envoy!userid"
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#I or to "/C=CA/ADMD=TELECOM.CANADA/DD.ID=userid/PN=John_Smith/@Sprint.COM"
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#F internet
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#T fidonet
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#R john smith at 1:2/3.4
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#I send to "john.smith@p4.f3.n2.z1.fidonet.org"
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#F internet
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#T geonet
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#R user at host
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#I send to "user:host@map.das.net"
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#I American host is geo4, European host is geo1.
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#F internet
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#T mci
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#R John Smith (123-4567)
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#I send to "1234567@mcimail.com"
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#I or send to "JSMITH@mcimail.com" if "JSMITH" is unique
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#I or send to "John_Smith@mcimail.com" if "John Smith" is unique - note the
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#I underscore!
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#I or send to "John_Smith/1234567@mcimail.com" if "John Smith" is NOT unique
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#F internet
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#T mfenet
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#R user@mfenode
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#I send to "user%mfenode.mfenet@nmfecc.arpa"
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#F internet
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#T nasamail
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#R user
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#C <postmaster@ames.arc.nasa.gov>
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#I send to "user@nasamail.nasa.gov"
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#F internet
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#T peacenet
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#R user
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#C <support%cdp@arisia.xerox.com>
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#I send to "user%cdp@arisia.xerox.com"
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#F internet
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#T sinet
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#R node::user or node1::node::user
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#I send to "user@node.SINet.SLB.COM" or "user%node@node1.SINet.SLB.COM"
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#F internet
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#T span
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#R user@host
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#C <NETMGR@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov>
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#I send to "user@host.span.NASA.gov"
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#I or to "user%host.span@ames.arc.nasa.gov"
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#F internet
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#T sprintmail
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#R [userid "John Smith"/organization]system/country
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#I send to
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/C=country/ADMD=system/O=organization/PN=John_Smith/DD.ID=userid/@Sprint.COM"
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#F internet
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#T thenet
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#R user@host
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#I send to "user%host.decnet@utadnx.cc.utexas.edu"
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#F mci
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#T internet
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#R John Smith <user@domain>
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#I at the "To:" prompt type "John Smith (EMS)"
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#I at the "EMS:" prompt type "internet"
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#I at the "Mbx:" prompt type "user@domain"
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#F nasamail
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#I at the "To:" prompt type "POSTMAN"
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#I at the "Subject:" prompt enter the subject of your message
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#I at the "Text:" prompt, i.e. as the first line of your message,
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#I enter "To: user@domain"
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#F sinet
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#I send to "M_MAILNOW::M_INTERNET::\"user@domain\""
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#I or "M_MAILNOW::M_INTERNET::domain::user"
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#F span
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#C NETMGR@NSSDCA
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#I send to "AMES::\"user@domain\""
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#F sprintmail
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#I send to "[RFC-822=user(a)domain @GATEWAY]INTERNET/TELEMAIL/US"
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#F thenet
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#T internet
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#R user@domain
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#I send to UTADNX::WINS%" user@domain "
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_______________________________________________________________________________
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MUDs
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~~~~
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By Frosty of CyberSpace Project
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MUDWHO servers (5)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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Amber amber.ecst.csuchico.edu 132.241.1.43 6889 up 1
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DEC decuac.dec.com 192.5.214.1 6889 up 5
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Littlewood littlewood.math.okstate. 139.78.1.13 6889 up 4
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edu
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Nova nova.tat.physik. 134.2.62.161 6889 up 3
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uni-tuebingen.de
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PernWHO milo.mit.edu 18.70.0.216 6889 up 2
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AberMUDs (11)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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Aber5@FSU loligo.cc.fsu.edu 128.186.2.99 5000 R*
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DIRT ulrik.uio.no 129.240.2.4 6715 up 32
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Dragon messua.informatik. 137.226.224.9 6715 up
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rwth-aachen.de
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Eddie aber eddie.ee.vt.edu 128.173.5.207 5000 TO
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Alles
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EnchantedMud neptune.calstatela.edu 130.182.193.1 6715 up 22
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Longhorn lisboa.cs.utexas.edu 128.83.139.10 6715 up
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Mustang MUD mustang.dell.com 143.166.224.42 6715 up
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SpudMud stjoe.cs.uidaho.edu 129.101.128.7 6715 up
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Temple bigboy.cis.temple.edu 129.32.32.98 6715 up
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The Underground hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu 128.52.46.11 6715 R*
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Wolf b.cs.wvu.wvnet.edu 129.71.11.2 6715 R*
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DikuMUDs (17)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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Albanian judy.indstate.edu 139.102.14.10 4000 R
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DikuMUD
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AlexMUD alex.stacken.kth.se 130.237.237.3 4000 up
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*Alfa Diku alfa.me.chalmers.se 129.16.50.11 4000 up
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Austin MUD austin.daimi.aau.dk 130.225.16.161 4000 R 29
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Caltech DIKU eltanin.caltech.edu 131.215.139.53 4000 R
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Copper Diku copper.denver.colorado. 132.194.10.1 4000 up 33
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edu
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Davis Diku fajita.ucdavis.edu 128.120.61.203 3000 up 28
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DikuMUD I bigboy.cis.temple.edu 129.32.32.98 4000 up
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Elof DikuMUD elof.iit.edu 192.41.245.90 4000 up
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Epic hal.gnu.ai.mit.edu 128.52.46.11 9000 R
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Grimne Diku flipper.pvv.unit.no 129.241.36.200 4000 R
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HypeNet ???? 129.10.12.2 4000 TO
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Matsci1 Diku matsci1.uncwil.edu 128.109.221.21 4000 up
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Mudde hawk.svl.cdc.com 129.179.4.49 4000 up
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Pathetique
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Sejnet Diku sejnet.sunet.se 192.36.125.3 4000 up
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Waterdeep shine.princeton.edu 128.112.120.28 4000 up
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Wayne Diku venus.eng.wayne.edu 141.217.24.4 4000 R
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DUMs (2)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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CanDUM II cheetah.vlsi.waterloo. 129.97.128.253 2001 up
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edu
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DUM II legolas.cs.umu.se 130.239.88.5 2001 R 23
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LPmuds (58)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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Aegolius vyonous.kennesaw.edu 130.218.13.19 2000 up
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Acadicus
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After Hours janice.cc.wwu.edu 140.160.240.28 2000 up 30
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Akropolis ???? 139.124.40.4 6666 up
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Allinite ???? 134.126.21.223 2222 up
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BatMUD palikka.jyu.fi 130.234.0.3 2001 up
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*CyberWorld newview.etsu.edu 192.43.199.33 3000 up 34
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*Darkemud dunix.drake.edu 192.84.11.2 4040 up 26
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Darker Realms worf.tamu.edu 128.194.51.189 2000 up
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Dartmouth LPMud lusty.tamu.edu 128.194.10.118 2000 up
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Deeper Trouble alk.iesd.auc.dk 130.225.48.46 4242 up
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DevMUD huey.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.135.2 9300 R
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DiscWorld II peregrin.resmel.bhp.com. 134.18.1.12 2000 up
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au
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Dragon's Den ???? 129.25.7.111 2222 up
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End Of The Line mud.stanford.edu 36.21.0.47 2010 up 35
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Finnegan's Wake maxheadroom.agps.lanl. 192.12.184.10 2112 up
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gov
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Frontier blish.cc.umanitoba.ca 130.179.168.77 9165 up
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GateWay secum.cs.dal.ca 129.173.24.31 6969 up
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*Genesis milou.cd.chalmers.se 129.16.79.12 2000 up 36
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*Igor epsilon.me.chalmers.se 129.16.50.30 1701 up
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ImperialMUD aix.rpi.edu 128.113.26.11 2000 up 37
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Ivory Tower brown-swiss.macc.wisc. 128.104.30.151 2000 R 27
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edu
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Kobra duteca4.et.tudelft.nl 130.161.144.22 8888 up
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LPSwat aviator.cc.iastate.edu 129.186.140.6 2020 up
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Marches of chema.ucsd.edu 132.239.68.1 3000 up
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Antan
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Middle-Earth oba.dcs.gla.ac.uk 130.209.240.66 3000 up 38
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Muddog Mud phaedrus.math.ufl.edu 128.227.168.2 2000 up
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Mystic ohm.gmu.edu 129.174.1.33 4000 up
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NANVAENT saddle.ccsun.strath.ac. 130.159.208.54 3000 up 24
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uk
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Nameless complex.is 130.208.165.231 2000 up
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Nanny lysator.liu.se 130.236.254.1 2000 up
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NeXT ???? 152.13.1.5 2000 up
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Nemesis dszenger9.informatik. 131.159.8.67 2000 up
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tu-muenchen.de
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*Nightfall nova.tat.physik. 134.2.62.161 4242 up
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uni-tuebingen.de
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Nightmare orlith.bates.edu 134.181.1.12 2666 R
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Nirvana 4 elof.iit.edu 192.41.245.90 3500 up
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Nuage fifi.univ-lyon1.fr 134.214.100.21 2000 R
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*Overdrive im1.lcs.mit.edu 18.52.0.151 5195 up
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PaderMUD athene.uni-paderborn.de 131.234.2.32 4242 up
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PixieMud elof.iit.edu 192.41.245.90 6969 up
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QUOVADIS disun29.epfl.ch 128.178.79.77 2345 up
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Realmsmud hammerhead.cs.indiana. 129.79.251.8 2000 up
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edu
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Ringworld ???? 130.199.96.45 3469 R* 34
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Round Table engr71.scu.edu 129.210.16.71 2222 up
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Sky Realms maxheadroom.agps.lanl. 192.12.184.10 2000 R*
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gov
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SmileyMud elof.iit.edu 192.41.245.90 5150 up
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StickMUD palikka.jyu.fi 130.234.0.3 7680 up
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SvenskMUD lysator.liu.se 130.236.254.1 2043 up 39
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*The Mud dogstar.colorado.edu 128.138.248.32 5555 up
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Institute
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Top Mud lonestar.utsa.edu 129.115.120.1 2001 up
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Tsunami II gonzo.cc.wwu.edu 140.160.240.20 2777 R* 20
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TubMUD morgen.cs.tu-berlin.de 130.149.19.20 7680 up
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Valhalla wiretap.spies.com 130.43.3.3 2444 up
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Valkyrie Prime fozzie.cc.wwu.edu 140.160.240.21 2777 up
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VikingMUD swix.ifi.unit.no 129.241.163.51 2001 up
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Vincent's aviator.cc.iastate.edu 129.186.140.6 1991 up 31
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Hollow
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World of Mizar delial.docs.uu.se 130.238.8.40 9000 R
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mage (1)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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SynthMAGE synth.erc.clarkson.edu 128.153.28.35 4242 TO
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MOOs (1)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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Lambda MOO lambda.parc.xerox.com 13.2.116.36 8888 up
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TinyMUCKs (12)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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AfterFive pa.itd.com 128.160.2.249 9999 up 31
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Burning Metal amber.ecst.csuchico.edu 132.241.1.43 8088 up
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Crossroads coyote.cs.wmich.edu 141.218.40.40 5823 R*
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FurryMUCK highlandpark.rest.ri.cmu 128.2.254.5 2323 up 8
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edu
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High Seas opus.calstatela.edu 130.182.111.1 4301 up
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Lawries MUD cserve.cs.adfa.oz.au 131.236.20.1 4201 R 7
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PythonMUCK zeus.calpoly.edu 129.65.16.21 4201 up 18
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QWest glia.biostr.washington. 128.95.10.115 9999 up
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edu
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Quartz Paradise quartz.rutgers.edu 128.6.60.6 9999 up 40
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|
Time Traveller betz.biostr.washington. 128.95.10.119 4096 up
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edu
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TinyMUD Classic winner.itd.com 128.160.2.248 2000 R 41
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II
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Visions l_cae05.icaen.uiowa.edu 128.255.21.25 2001 R 16
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MUGs (1)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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UglyMUG ???? 130.88.14.17 4201 up
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TinyMUSEs (5)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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Fantasia betz.biostr.washington. 128.95.10.119 4201 up 13
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edu
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FantasyMuse case2.cs.usu.edu 129.123.7.19 1701 up 42
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MicroMUSE chezmoto.ai.mit.edu 18.43.0.102 4201 up 6
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Rhostshyl stealth.cit.cornell.edu 128.253.180.15 4201 up 42
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TrekMUSE ecsgate.uncecs.edu 128.109.201.1 1701 R 42
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TinyMUSHes (15)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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Dungeon ra.info.sunyit.edu 149.15.1.3 8888 up
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Global MUSH workstation5.colby.edu 137.146.64.237 4201 up
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ImageCastle wizard.etsu.edu 192.43.199.19 4201 up
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Narnia nimitz.mit.edu 18.80.0.161 2555 R*
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PernMUSH milo.mit.edu 18.70.0.216 4201 up 42
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SouthCon utpapa.ph.utexas.edu 128.83.131.52 4201 up 42
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Spellbound thumper.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.135.23 4201 up
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SqueaMUSH ultimo.socs.uts.edu.au 138.25.8.7 6699 R**
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StingMUSH newview.etsu.edu 192.43.199.33 1701 up 42
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TinyCWRU caisr2.caisr.cwru.edu 129.22.24.22 4201 R*
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TinyHORNS louie.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.135.4 4201 up
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TinyTIM II cheetah.ece.clarkson. 128.153.13.54 5440 up
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edu
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VisionMUSH tramp.cc.utexas.edu 128.83.135.26 4567 TO
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TeenyMUDs (3)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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ApexMUD apex.yorku.ca 130.63.7.6 4201 up
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Evil!MUD fido.econ.arizona.edu 128.196.196.1 4201 up
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MetroMUT uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu 129.15.20.2 5000 R
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TinyMUDs (2)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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DragonMUD ghost.cse.nau.edu 134.114.64.6 4201 up 14
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TinyWORLD rillonia.ssc.gov 143.202.16.13 6250 up
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UnterMUDs (9)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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ChrisMUD hawkwind.utcs.utoronto. 128.100.102.51 6600 up 10
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ca
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DECmud decuac.dec.com 192.5.214.1 6565 up 15
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DreamScape moebius.math.okstate. 139.78.10.3 6250 up 11
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edu
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Islandia hawkwind.utcs.utoronto. 128.100.102.51 2323 up
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ca
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RealWorld cook.brunel.ac.uk 134.83.128.246 4201 up 17
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Sludge unix1.cc.ysu.edu 192.55.234.50 6565 up 19
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Sunmark moebius.math.okstate. 139.78.10.3 6543 up
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edu
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WanderLand sun.ca 192.75.19.1 6666 up 9
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WireHED amber.ecst.csuchico.edu 132.241.1.43 6565 up 12
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YAMUDs (1)
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Name Address Numeric Address Port Status Notes
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GooLand toby.cis.uoguelph.ca 131.104.48.112 6715 up
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Notes
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Asterisk (*) before the name indicates that this sites entry was modified in
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the last 7 days.
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Status field:
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* = last successful connection was more than 7 days ago
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** = last successful connection was more than 30 days ago
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# = no successful connection on record
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R = connection refused
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TO = connection timed out
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HD = host down or unreachable
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ND = network down or unreachable
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NA = insufficient address information available
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1. administrator is warlock@ecst.csuchico.edu
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2. administrator is jt1o@andrew.cmu.edu
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3. administrator is gamesmgr@taurus.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
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4. administrator is jds@math.okstate.edu
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5. administrator is mjr@decuac.dec.com
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6. send mail to micromuse-registration@michael.ai.mit.edu to register
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7. send mail to Lawrie.Brown@adfa.oz.au to register
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8. send mail to ss7m@andrew.cmu.edu to register
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9. send mail to wanderland@lilith.ebay.sun.com to register
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10. send mail to cks@hawkwind.utcs.toronto.edu to register
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11. send mail to jds@math.okstate.edu to register
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12. send mail to warlock@ecst.csuchico.edu to register
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13. send mail to fantasia@betz.biostr.washington.edu to register
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14. send mail to {jjt,jopsy}@naucse.cse.nau.edu to register
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15. send mail to mjr@decuac.dec.com to register
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16. send mail to schlake@minos.nmt.edu to register
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17. send mail to ee89psw@brunel.ac.uk to register
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18. send mail to {awozniak,claudius}@zeus.calpoly.edu to register
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19. send mail to mud@cc.ysu.edu to register
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20. hours are 0000-1600(M) 0100-1700(TWRF) 0100-2400(S) 0000-2400(U) GMT
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21. hours are 1700-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) CST
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22. hours are 1900-0600(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) PDT
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23. hours are 1900-0700(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU)
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24. hours are 1700-0900(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) GMT
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25. hours are 1700-0700(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) PST
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26. hours are 2100-0900(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU)
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27. hours are 1630-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) CST
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28. hours are 2000-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(S) 0000-1200,1700-2400(U) PST
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29. hours are 1800-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) CET
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30. hours are 1700-0700(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) PST
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31. hours are 1700-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) CST
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32. hours are 2000-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) CET
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33. hours are 1700-0800(MTWRF) 0000-2400(SU) MST
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34. down until further notice
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35. closed for repairs
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36. the original LP; closed to public
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37. closed to public
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38. closed to players
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39. Swedish-language mud
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40. no pennies
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41. mail agri@pa.itd.com to recover old characters
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42. restricted theme
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