Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ames!lll-tis!priam.CERN!denise From: denise@priam.CERN (Denise Heagerty) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.iso.x400.gateway Subject: RFC 987 mapping coordination Message-ID: <5162*denise@priam.cern> Date: 8 Aug 88 14:04:00 GMT Sender: root@tis.llnl.gov Distribution: inet Organization: The Internet Lines: 79 Approved: post-x400-gateway@tis.llnl.gov I have received this message from a researcher in Japan. It reinforces the need for WORLD-WIDE coordination of RFC 987 mapping tables. Is the RARE MHS Project prepared to carry out this role? If so, maybe we should try to advertise this fact quite widely before g/ws are set up in an uncoordinated way. ================== Delivery-date: Tuesday, August 2, 1988 at 11:36 GMT+0200 Originator: NORRY@JPNTSCVM.BITNET Send-date: Tuesday, August 2, 1988 at 11:36 GMT+0200 From: To:Denise Heagerty Message-ID:inbox:55 Subject:X.400 gateway >X-Bitnet-Sender: Norry Shimizu This is Norry Shimizu, the researcher of IBM Japan. We are planning to make the GATEWAY, BITNET and Japanese Academic Netwok. This Network is based on X.400 and including Kanji characters (Double Byte Character Sets) in Address and the Body. I found your name from Mr. Hannes Lubich as attached. If you are a right person of this inquiry, please let me know follows. 1. Can I get any informations about your X.400 gateway ? 2. How is the address mapping between X.400 and BITNET ? If you, X.400 user, want to send the mail to me, NORRY at JPNTSCVM, how do you specify the recipient and originator fields ? How do I fill my TO: field from BITNET to X.400 ? 3. Which services has this gateway ? 4. Can I get the USERS GUIDE of your gateway ? 5. Can I get the Specification of the gateway system ? 6. Other informations.... Thanks advance, Norry Shimizu BITNET: NORRY at JPNTSCVM Post Mail: Tokyo Scientific Center IBM Japan 5-19 Sanbancho, Chiyoda, Tokyo 102, Japan. ================== Delivery-date: Monday, August 8, 1988 at 11:52 GMT+0200 From:Denise Heagerty To: In-Reply-To:inbox:55 Message-ID:inbox:81 Subject:X.400 gateway Sorry for the delay in replying. I have received your message from at least 2 sources, but have been too busy to reply until now. The X.400 g/w s/w we are using is part of EAN from UBC, Canada (contact John Demco: ). However this g/w converts only between the EAN encoding of RFC 822 in Domain Defined attributes. There is no conversion between Standard O/R Name attributes and RFC 822 addresses. Such a conversion is defined by RFC 987 which makes use of a mapping table between RFC 822 addresses and X.400 standard attributes. Within Europe these mappings are being coordinated by the RARE (Association of European Research Networks) MHS Project (contact: Alf Hansen ). This project is also collecting information about implementations of RFC 987. Since it is essential that EVERY RFC 987 g/w uses identical mappings it is important that you get in touch with Alf Hansen so that some coordination can be arranged. I will forward your message to the people invoved with the RARE MHS Project who are better placed to answer your questions. Regards, Denise Heagerty, Electronic Mail Coordinator, Post: DD Division, CERN, CH-1211 Geneve 23, Switzerland. Tel: +41 (022) 83 49 75 Telex: 419000 CER CH EAN: denise@priam.cern UUCP: cernvax!denise EARN: denise@cernvax DECnet: vxcern::denise ARPA: denise%priam.cern@cwi.nl JANET: denise%cern.priam@uk.ac.ean-relay