Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!bu.edu!telecom-request From: lang@ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom Subject: Information Wanted on X.400 (was: No Internet/Easylink Gateway) Message-ID: Date: 25 Feb 91 21:42:34 GMT Sender: news@bu.edu.bu.edu Reply-To: lang@ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com (Lang Zerner) Organization: IBM AWD Palo Alto Lines: 22 Approved: Telecom@eecs.nwu.edu X-Submissions-To: telecom@eecs.nwu.edu X-Administrivia-To: telecom-request@eecs.nwu.edu X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 11, Issue 161, Message 1 of 10 In article 0002293637@mcimail.com (Krislyn Companies) writes: > Nigel Allen writes ... >> I asked AT&T Mail's help desk (atthelp2@attmail.com) how to reach >> EasyLink mailboxes from the Internet. > Try asking if Easylink is reachable via X.400 addressing. Speaking of X.400 addressing, can anyone provide a pointer to an informed description of X.400? I've heard a lot about it, mostly in the form of brief verbal summaries by people who use networks supporting it, but really don't know any of the details. Even a physical postal address for ordering hardcopy information would be useful, though e-mail or anonymous FTP access would be mightily preferable. Be seeing you... ++Lang