Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!cs.uoregon.edu!ns.uoregon.edu!milton!sumax!polari!rwing!eskimo!nanook From: nanook@eskimo.celestial.com (Robert Dinse) Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc Subject: Re: Internetwork mailing guide wanted. Summary: Internetworking Mail Guide Message-ID: <368@eskimo.celestial.com> Date: 22 Apr 91 19:31:05 GMT References: <1991Apr21.231824.16679@math.ucla.edu> Organization: ESKIMO NORTH (206) 367-3837 SEATTLE WA. Lines: 16 In article <1991Apr21.231824.16679@math.ucla.edu>, young@luna.math.ucla.edu (Brian Young) writes: > > Last year, someone from Canada posted a handy guide to internetwork > mailing (e.g., Compuserve to Internet, FIDOnet to MCImail, &c). Well, > I found the guide to be of great value, but I have lost it. Someone > from Canada, if you're out there, please post it again. If anyone else > knows what I am referring to and has the guide, please post it on > comp.mail.misc or e-mail to young@math.ucla.edu ... Thank you. I would also very much like to obtain such a guide. A long time ago someone posted an address for a mail server, but mail I sent there seemed to go into the bit-bucket. I get a lot of questions from users here wanting to know how to mail to various places (including Prodigy but I know that's a you can't get there from here situation). FIDOnet is another common place people want to send mail to.