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Relay-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site calmasd.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site ritcv.UUCP Path: calmasd!sdcc6!sdcc3!sdcsvax!dcdwest!ittatc!decvax!genrad!panda!talcott!harvard!cmcl2!seismo!rochester!ritcv!spw2562 From: spw2562@ritcv.UUCP Newsgroups: net.general Subject: internet mailing summary Message-ID: <9072@ritcv.UUCP> Date: 25 Nov 85 18:43:12 GMT Date-Received: 28 Nov 85 13:54:48 GMT Reply-To: spw2562@ritcv.UUCP (snoopy) Followup-To: net.followup Distribution: net Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY Lines: 158 Keywords: internet, arpa, usenet, uucp, bitnet, phonenet, csnet, mailnet, dec enet, janet Here's my promised posting of internetwork mailing.. There was a HUGE amount of mail in response to the original posting.. ppl are really interested in this... It took me 3 days to sort out all the mail... 8-) ___________________________________________________________________________ Here is a summary of the current information at NETSERV about some of the networks that are connected to the ARPA Internet (CSNET X25Net, Arpanet, Mailnet, etc.) and to CSNET PhoneNet. Please note that the use of the ARPA Internet is restricted to authorized individuals and is regulated by the Defense Communications Agency. ========================================================================== Internet ==> Internet user@host.ARPA Internet ==> PhoneNet user%host@csnet-relay.ARPA PhoneNet ==> Internet user@host Note: CSNET-RELAY rewrites the address and appends ".ARPA" to the host name. Internet ==> BITNET user%host.BITNET@wiscvm.ARPA BITNET ==> Internet BSMTP with "user@host.ARPA" NOTE: SEE GATEWAY BSMTP FOR DETAILS OF BSMTP. Internet ==> DEC ENET user%host.DEC@decwrl.ARPA DEC ENET ==> Internet RHEA::DECWRL::"user@host.ARPA" Internet ==> JANET user%host.JANET@ucl-cs.ARPA JANET ==> Internet user%host.ARPA@ucl-cs Internet ==> MAILNET user%host.MAILNET@mit-multics.ARPA MAILNET ==> Internet user%host.ARPA@mit-multics Internet ==> UUCP user%host.UUCP@seismo.ARPA or user%host.UUCP@harvard.ARPA Note: The seismo and harvard hosts use the "pathalias" software to find the correct UUCP routing address. UUCP ==> Internet hosta!...!hostz!seismo!user@host.ARPA or hosta!...!hostz!harvard!user@host.ARPA Note: "hosta" is the sender's nearest neighbor. The sender must specify a UUCP routing path to "hostz", a host with a direct connection to some UUCP->Internet gateway, such as "seismo" or "harvard". Internet ==> XEROX user.registry@XEROX.ARPA Note: Do NOT use "%" between "user" and "registry". Some Xerox registries are "pa" and "wbst". XEROX ==> Internet user@host.ARPA PhoneNet ==> PhoneNet user@host Note: CSNET-RELAY rewrites the address and appends ".CSNET" to the host name. PhoneNet ==> Internet user@host Note: CSNET-RELAY rewrites the address and appends ".ARPA" to the host name. Internet ==> PhoneNet user%host@csnet-relay.ARPA PhoneNet ==> BITNET user%host.BITNET@csnet-relay Note: Some PhoneNet hosts have software that allows "user@host.BITNET". Ask your CSNET liaison. BITNET ==> PhoneNet BSMTP with "user%host@csnet-relay.ARPA" Note: See Info Message sites-8 for details of BSMTP. PhoneNet ==> DEC ENET user%host.DEC@decwrl DEC ENET ==> PhoneNet RHEA::DECWRL::"user%host@csnet-relay.ARPA" Phonenet ==> JANET user%host.JANET@ucl-cs JANET ==> Phonenet user%host%csnet-relay.ARPA@ucl-cs PhoneNet ==> MAILNET user%host.MAILNET@csnet-relay Note: Some PhoneNet hosts have software that allows "user@host.MAILNET". Ask your CSNET liaison. MAILNET ==> PhoneNet user%host%csnet-relay.ARPA@mit-multics PhoneNet ==> UUCP user%host.UUCP@seismo or user%host.UUCP@harvard Note: The seismo and harvard hosts use the "pathalias" software to find the correct UUCP routing address. UUCP ==> PhoneNet hosta!...!hostz!seismo!user%host@csnet-relay.ARPA or hosta!...!hostz!harvard!user%host@csnet-relay.ARPA Note: "hosta" is the sender's nearest neighbor. The sender must specify a UUCP routing path to "hostz", a host with a direct connection to some UUCP->Internet gateway, such as "seismo" or "harvard". PhoneNet ==> XEROX user.registry@XEROX Note: Do NOT use "%" between "user" and "registry". Some Xerox registries are "pa" and "wbst". XEROX ==> PhoneNet user%host@csnet-relay.ARPA [All messages from PhoneNet sites are relayed through CSNET-RELAY.ARPA. Thanks to Richard M. Alderson, III <Alderson@SU-Score> for corrections to MAILNET information in the original CSNET-FORUM article. --CDM] Arpanet ==> BITNET user%node.BITNET@gateway gateway = UCBVAX.ARPA or WISCVM.ARPA Arpanet ==> CSNet user%node.CSNET@csnet-relay.ARPA Arpanet ==> Usenet ...!user@gateway Usenet ==> Arpanet ...!gateway!user@arpanode gateway = seismo or ucbvax Usenet ==> BITNET ...!psuvax1!user%bitnode.BITNET ...!psuvax1!user@bitnode.BITNET ...!gateway!bitnode.BITNET!user gateway = psuvax1 or talcott BITNET ==> Usenet MAILER@PSUVAX1 using BSMTP Lots of ppl inquired about this one... To send from BITNET to Usenet, construct a file as follows... vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Start of file HELO yournode.BITNET VERB ON TICK 0001 MAIL FROM:<youruid@yournode.BITNET> RCPT TO:<user@node.UUCP> DATA Date: Current date goes here From: youruid@yournode.BITNET To: user@node.UUCP Subject: gateway < Put the text of your message here. The blank line between the sebject and < the beginning of you text is necessary. End you text with a '.' on a line < by itself, and end the mailing with 'QUIT' on a line, as shown below.