hzink@alchemy.UUCP (Harry K. Zink) (04/04/91)
I posted this earlier, but since the local system went through some changes an answer might have been lost. I am looking for a way to connect to an X.400 address via Internet. What is the proper syntax for the address, or how do I go about doing that? Please reply in E-mail and I will summarize (or reply to this newsgroup if you have a quick way of doing this) Thanks, Harry uucp : ucrmath!alchemy!hzink | Financial Independence *CAN* be Yours! INET : hzink@alchemy.uucp | 24hr Taped Information Hotline (714) 276-2020 -----------------------------+------------------------------------------------ Wesley: "Captain, this doesn't look like the holodeck to me." Worf: "Ready to cycle airlock, Captain." Picard: "Make it so."
rdthomps@vela.acs.oakland.edu (Robert D. Thompson) (04/05/91)
In article <403@alchemy.UUCP> hzink@alchemy.UUCP (Harry K. Zink) writes: > >I am looking for a way to connect to an X.400 address via Internet. What is >the proper syntax for the address, or how do I go about doing that? > >Please reply in E-mail and I will summarize (or reply to this newsgroup if you >have a quick way of doing this) I would be interested in this information also. Please post to this newsgroup as well. Thanks |(8> --- Robert
mskuhn@faui09.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Markus Kuhn) (04/05/91)
hzink@alchemy.UUCP (Harry K. Zink) writes: >I am looking for a way to connect to an X.400 address via Internet. What is >the proper syntax for the address, or how do I go about doing that? I think you should try to ask in comp.protocols.x400 or in comp.protocols.x400.gateway. There are the experts for this topic. As far as I know, it works with G.S@OU4.OU3.OU2.OU1.O.P.A.C so my own X.400 O/R address (see signature) would be Markus.Kuhn@cnve.rrze.uni-erlangen.dbp.de. Please correct me if I am wrong. Hope this helps. -- Markus Kuhn, Computer Science student -- University of Erlangen, Germany E-mail: G=Markus;S=Kuhn;OU1=rrze;OU2=cnve;P=uni-erlangen;A=dbp;C=de