bsa@ihlpl.ATT.COM (B. S. Alleman) (09/21/88)
I received the following message from a friend at Penn State.
How do I reply to his mail from my location?
From uucp Sat Sep 17 19:27 X 1988
>From gatech!uucp Sat Sep 17 15:26:52 1988 remote from att
Received: by att.ATT.COM (smail2.6 att-mt)
id AA16374; 17 Sep 88 15:26:52 EDT (Sat)
Received: from mailer@psuvax1.uucp.UUCP by gatech.edu with UUCP (5.58/7.3.GT)
id AA11486; Sat, 17 Sep 88 14:39:48 EDT
Message-Id: <8809171839.AA11486@gatech.edu>
Received: From psuvm.bitnet By psuvax1.bitnet ; 17 Sep 88 18:39:58 GMT
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 88 14:37 EDT
From: <gatech!PSUVM!RPS3>
Subject: Am I reaching you?
To: bsa@ihlpl.uucp
X-Status: RO
So is this getting to you? I am attempting to get out of this IBM
environment to Unix through uucp. Let me know if this gets to you.
My logon here is rps3 and my node is psuvm.wcf@psuhcx.psu.edu (Bill Fenner) (09/24/88)
In article <6808@ihlpl.ATT.COM> bsa@ihlpl.ATT.COM (B. S. Alleman) writes: |I received the following message from a friend at Penn State. |How do I reply to his mail from my location? | Try: att!gatech!psuvax1!psuvm.bitnet!rps3. From what I know of att's and psuvax1's connections, that should work. Good luck! Bill -- Bitnet: wcf@psuhcx.bitnet Bill Fenner | "Ain't got no cash, Internet: wcf@hcx.psu.edu | Ain't got no style UUCP: {gatech,rutgers}!psuvax1!psuhcx!wcf | Ain't got no girls Fido: Sysop at 263/42 (814/238 9633) \hogbbs!wcf| To make me smile"