Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!shadooby!accuvax.nwu.edu!nucsrl!gore From: gore@eecs.nwu.edu (Jacob Gore) Newsgroups: news.sysadmin Subject: Re: Internet (was Re: Size of the Internet vs. UUCP net) Message-ID: <3790006@eecs.nwu.edu> Date: 14 May 89 22:02:17 GMT References: <106@sol.UUCP> Organization: Northwestern U, Evanston IL, USA Lines: 14 / news.sysadmin / doug@xdos.UUCP (Doug Merritt) / May 13, 1989 / > >In article <3174@epimass.EPI.COM> jbuck@epimass.EPI.COM (Joe Buck) writes: > >... > >You can become fully legal several ways: > > All of them involved mandating connectivity, e.g. through uunet. No, they don't. You need an Internet forwarder, but you don't have to be immediately connected to it. The Internet forwarder just needs to be able to accept your mail and send it on to you, through whatever path is available. Jacob Gore Gore@EECS.NWU.Edu Northwestern Univ., EECS Dept. {oddjob,chinet,att}!nucsrl!gore