Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!lll-winken!seal.ucsc.edu!ulmo From: ulmo@seal.ucsc.edu (Brad Allen) Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc Subject: INFO-NETS@THINK.COM mailing list Message-ID: <24928@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV> Date: 9 May 89 13:46:28 GMT References: <289@ctycal.UUCP> Sender: usenet@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV Organization: no affiliation with UCSC Lines: 30 In article <289@ctycal.UUCP> ingoldsb@ctycal.COM (Terry Ingoldsby) writes: > Actually, could someone tell us generally how to get from net A to net B, where > A, B can be any one of Fidonet, Bitnet, Usenet ... This reminds me to inform/remind people ... There is an Info-Nets@Think.Com mailing list for discussing how to access various strange networks (not really including the larger networks such as BITNET, etc.). You can subscribe to it (if you're on the Internet or have properly dealt with domain names (e.g. no prepended bang paths)) by using the BITNET redistribution list (I suggest this method over direct from think.com): Mail LISTSERV@BITNIC.BITNET [case insensitive] Subject: [IGNORES subject line] [put it in body of message] SUB INFONETS Your Full Name [standard LISTSERV notation] I guess people with bang paths and other unproperly gatewayed non-RFC822 garbage have to send to Info-Nets-Request@Think.COM to request addition. Remember, don't send to "info-nets" for getting added or subtracted from a list. Also, this list is meant to be about every single network under the sun. Expect it to be about such. I guess it doesn't have much relevence to the original question.