Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ucla-cs!ucivax!gateway From: DAESCHLER@kulturwissenschaften.uni-tuebingen.dbp.de Newsgroups: comp.protocols.iso.x400 Subject: RE: Smtp <---> X400 Message-ID: <910604203909*/S=DAESCHLER/OU=KULTURWISSENSCHAFTEN/PRMD=UNI-TUEBINGEN/ADMD=DBP/C=DE/@MHS> Date: 4 Jun 91 18:44:12 GMT Lines: 56 Approved: usenet@ics.uci.edu X400-Originator: MHSnews.distribution@uninett.no Content-Identifier: 910604203909 Autoforwarded: TRUE X400-Received: by mta mhs-relay.cs.wisc.edu in /PRMD=xnren/ADMD= /C=us/; Relayed; Tue, 4 Jun 1991 13:42:44 +0000 X400-Received: by /PRMD=uninett/ADMD= /C=no/; Relayed; Tue, 4 Jun 1991 13:42:40 +0000 X400-Content-Type: P2-1984 (2) Conversion: Prohibited X400-MTS-Identifier: [/PRMD=uninett/ADMD= /C=no/;910604204240] Varieties of X.400 Adresses Here are the variation of addresses I received. Unfortunately I got only three replies ----------------------------------- Paul-Andre Pays> ----------------------------------- SMTP-style: daeschler@kulturwissenschaften.uni-tuebingen.dbp.de ----------------------------------- Alf Hansen> ----------------------------------- >This is how your X.400 address looks like seen from my ARGO X.400 >system. > c=DE/admd=DBP/prmd=UNI-TUEBINGEN/ou=KULTURWISSENSCHAFTEN/pn=DAESCHLER >Does not look too bad to me. To my understanding /PN=daeschler is wrong. Either /PN=rainer.daeschler or /S=daeschler would be correct, or not? ----------------------------------- Bjorn Myrstad ----------------------------------- > This is what the message header looks like when I received it > through the distribution list with our EAN-based X.400 mail system: > Originator: C=no;PRMD=uninett;O=uninett;S=distribution;G=MHSnews > From: > To: Alf Hansen , This are not enough samples to show the variety of X.400 addressing shemes in use, but I promised to post the results. C=us;A= ;P=xnren;O=uw-madison;OU=cs;S=Hansen;GI=Alf;FFN=Alf Hansen ^^ I wonder is there is any site outside wher GI instead of G is in use. Further I wonder whether FFN is defined. I have only seen it at my received Ositel-mails. regards Rainer