towfigh@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Mark Towfigh) (03/03/88)
Does anyone know of the way one can mail someone on the Telenet network? I've heard it can be done, but never known how, and now I need to mail someone there. Any and all help will be greatly appreciated. -- ======================================================================= Mark Towfigh If there's one thing I like better than a bologna and whipped cream sandwich, it's honey and ketchup. UUCP: towfigh@phoenix.princeton.edu BITNET: TOWFIGH@PUCC
blarson@skat.usc.edu (Bob Larson) (03/04/88)
In article <1932@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> towfigh@phoenix (Mark Towfigh) writes: >Does anyone know of the way one can mail someone on the Telenet network? Telenet is an x.25 network, used for terminal connectections and whatever else the customers want to pay for. There is no standard mail service. You can send me mail at r.larson%ais8@ecla.usc.edu if you want to reach my account on a system with telenet access :-) -- Bob Larson Arpa: Blarson@Ecla.Usc.Edu blarson@skat.usc.edu Uucp: {sdcrdcf,cit-vax}!oberon!skat!blarson Prime mailing list: info-prime-request%fns1@ecla.usc.edu oberon!fns1!info-prime-request
wisner@eddie.MIT.EDU (Bill Wisner) (03/06/88)
(blarson@skat.usc.edu, Bob Larson) >Telenet is an x.25 network, used for terminal connectections and whatever >else the customers want to pay for. There is no standard mail service. Telenet provides a "telemail" service, which is probably what the original inquiry was about. ..b