stanger@otago.ac.nz (Nigel Stanger) (04/11/91)
Is it possible to email to someone on BIX from Internet? Just curious. Please email replies. Thanks in advance. -- See ya Nigel. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Nigel Stanger, Internet: stanger@otago.ac.nz c/o University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Phone: +64 3 479-8179 Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND. Fax: +64 3 479-8311 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "If I had a quote, I'd be wearing it." -- Bob Dylan ----------------------------------------------------------------------
ken@racerx.UUCP (Ken Hardy) (04/12/91)
In article <1991Apr11.154134.272@otago.ac.nz>, stanger@otago.ac.nz (Nigel Stanger) writes: > > Is it possible to email to someone on BIX from Internet? Just > curious. Please email replies. Thanks in advance. If anyone replies, please post here, too, so the rest of us who might be interested can see the answer! -- Ken Hardy uunet!racerx!ken ken@racerx.UUCP
lemson@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (David Lemson) (04/12/91)
ken@racerx.UUCP (Ken Hardy) writes: >In article <1991Apr11.154134.272@otago.ac.nz>, stanger@otago.ac.nz (Nigel Stanger) writes: >> >> Is it possible to email to someone on BIX from Internet? Just >> curious. Please email replies. Thanks in advance. No, there is not. To reach some BYTE administrators, you can get a hold of their Internet addresses, but these are not normally given out. BIX does not have an Internet linkup so that general users can get out to the Internet. I think the reason is that it's hard for commercial (for profit) services like BIX to get Internet connections, since it's all such a non-profit sort of thing. I just looked up the BYTE.COM domain in the DDN database and here's what I got: BYTE Magazine (BYTE-DOM) One Phonix Mill Lane Peterborough, NH 03458 Domain Name: BYTE.COM Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact: Smith, Benjamin (BS240) BEN@BYTE.COM (603) 924-2575 So if you want to contact Byte editors, that's one way. -- David Lemson University of Illinois Computing Services Consultant Internet : lemson@uiuc.edu UUCP :...!uiucuxc!uiucux1!lemson
jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) (04/12/91)
In article <568@racerx.UUCP>, ken@racerx.UUCP (Ken Hardy) writes: |> In article <1991Apr11.154134.272@otago.ac.nz>, stanger@otago.ac.nz (Nigel Stanger) writes: |> > |> > Is it possible to email to someone on BIX from Internet? Just |> > curious. Please email replies. Thanks in advance. |> |> If anyone replies, please post here, too, so the rest of us who |> might be interested can see the answer! The question of how to mail to BIX is answered in the periodic "Inter-Network Mail Guide" posting to comp.mail.misc, which says: #F internet #T bix #R user #I send to "user@dcibix.das.net" If this article has expired at your site, you can get a copy of it using the instructions at the end of this message. -- Jonathan Kamens USnail: MIT Project Athena 11 Ashford Terrace jik@Athena.MIT.EDU Allston, MA 02134 Office: 617-253-8085 Home: 617-782-0710 -- Subject: Inter-Network Mail Guide (23 Feb 90) Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc Available via anonymous ftp from pit-manager.mit.edu (18.72.1.58) in the file /pub/usenet/comp.mail.misc/Inter-Network_Mail_Guide_(23_Feb_90) Available from mail-server@pit-manager.mit.edu by sending a message containing send usenet/comp.mail.misc/Inter-Network_Mail_Guide_(23_Feb_90) Send a message containing "help" to get general information about the mail server.
jfowler@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (John C. Fowler) (04/12/91)
In article <1991Apr11.210949.25127@athena.mit.edu> jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) writes: > Subject: Inter-Network Mail Guide (23 Feb 90) > Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc > Available via anonymous ftp from pit-manager.mit.edu (18.72.1.58) > in the file > /pub/usenet/comp.mail.misc/Inter-Network_Mail_Guide_(23_Feb_90) A more up-to-date (6 July 90) version of the Inter-Network Mail Guide is available via anonymous FTP from Ra.MsState.Edu (130.18.80.10 or 130.18.96.37). It is in the file /pub/docs/internetwork-mail-guide. (They have some interesting Internet documents, too, in /pub/docs/internet.) Anybody have a version updated since last July? -- John C. Fowler, jfowler@ucsd.edu
jt@aix.aix.kingston.ibm.com (Julian Thomas) (04/13/91)
In article <1991Apr11.210543.1374@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> lemson@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (David Lemson) writes: >ken@racerx.UUCP (Ken Hardy) writes: <stuff deleted> >.... I think the >reason is that it's hard for commercial (for profit) services like >BIX to get Internet connections, since it's all such a non-profit >sort of thing. Actually, there is precedent. Both CompuServe and MCIMail are interconnected (for mail only) with Internet in both directions. -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* JTdidit - from Julian Thomas jt@donald.aix.kingston.ibm.com Inside IBM: jt@aix.aix.kingston.ibm.com or JT at KGNAIX Snailmail: 83ZA/988 IBM DSD Kingston Compuserve: 72355,20 MCIMAIL: 173-6393 >>> Using your MAIL system to REPLY to this almost certainly WON'T work! <<< -- -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* JTdidit - from Julian Thomas jt@donald.aix.kingston.ibm.com Inside IBM: jt@giverny.aix.kingston.ibm.com or JT at KGNAIX Snailmail: 83ZA/988 IBM DSD Kingston Compuserve: 72355,20 MCIMAIL: 173-6393 >>> Using your MAIL system to REPLY to this almost certainly WON'T work! <<<
alex@bilver.uucp (Alex Matulich) (04/13/91)
In article <1991Apr11.210949.25127@athena.mit.edu> jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) writes: > The question of how to mail to BIX is answered in the periodic >"Inter-Network Mail Guide" posting to comp.mail.misc, which says: > >#F internet >#T bix >#R user >#I send to "user@dcibix.das.net" But this only works if the BIX user is subscribing to dasnet as an additional service. Most BIX users do not take this option due to the extra cost. If you try to send email to a BIX user who doesn't subscribe to dasnet, your message will simply be swallowed into a black hole. It won't bounce back to you, and the recipient won't get it. I spent several frustrating weeks trying to send mail to someone I know on BIX, thinking that the problem was how I routed the message to dasnet (I have to use the a!b!c!d!e style of address, not the user@site form). Finally a former BIX administrator posted the reason for my difficulties in news.newusers.questions. -- _ |__ Alex Matulich (alex@bilver.UUCP) /(+__> Unicorn Research Corp, 4621 N Landmark Dr, Orlando, FL 32817 //| \ UUCP: ...uunet!tarpit!bilver!alex ///__) bitnet: IN%"bilver!alex@uunet.uu.net"
hanan@galaxia.Newport.RI.US (Hanan Herzog) (04/23/91)
This message is in reponse to those who inquired about whether email could be send from internet to BIX (Byte Information exchange). This CAN be done in this format: user@dcibix.das.net Thant should do it. Let me know how it turns out. I have a whole list of gateways from internet/to internet and between at least 15 other nets. I can post it if you want.
dweissman@amarna.gsfc.nasa.gov (WiseGuy) (04/25/91)
In article <1400@galaxia.Newport.RI.US>, hanan@galaxia.Newport.RI.US (Hanan Herzog) writes...
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^This message is in reponse to those who inquired about whether email could
^be send from internet to BIX (Byte Information exchange). This CAN be done
^in this format:
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^user@dcibix.das.net
^
^Thant should do it. Let me know how it turns out. I have a whole list
^of gateways from internet/to internet and between at least 15 other nets.
^I can post it if you want.
Wrong, wrong, wrong and ................incorrect too!
DASnet is a for-fee service ($$$) that links many commercial email systems
around the world. Since it is for-fee, either the sender or recipient must
be a Subscriber. The address "user@dcibix.das.net" can only be used by
DASnet subscribers to reach anyone at BIX. Individual BIX users who are
DASnet subscribers have an individual domain address. this would have to
be given by them, as any message from a non-Subscriber would be 'collect'.
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ac999321@umbc5.umbc.edu (ac999321) (04/25/91)
In article <1400@galaxia.Newport.RI.US> hanan@galaxia.Newport.RI.US (Hanan Herzog) writes: > >This message is in reponse to those who inquired about whether email could >be send from internet to BIX (Byte Information exchange). This CAN be done >in this format: > >user@dcibix.das.net > >Thant should do it. Let me know how it turns out. I have a whole list Won't always work. I just tried sending mail to my bix address and it didn't go through. When I contacted BIX about it, they told me that it was necessary to subscribe to the services of dasnet in order to send/receive e-mail from/to the net. In addition, for this service, there is a $33.50 subscription fee, plus a $4.50/month service charge, _PLUS_ you have to pay 32 cents for every message that you send OR that you _receive_, and that is only for the first 1000 characters; there is an extra fee for each additional 1000 chars. Furthermore, they reserve the right to edit your messages, should they deem it necessary (eg- due to illegal contents, copyright violations, storage space restrictions), etc. Anyone know of a less expensive means of accessing the net indirectly? -- ********************************************************************** Robert D. Davis # Any opinions expressed above are my own +1-301-744-7964 # and not those of my computer systems. ac999321@umbc5.umbc.edu #-------------------------------------------
wurton@well.sf.ca.us (William L. Urton) (04/26/91)
hanan@galaxia.Newport.RI.US (Hanan Herzog) writes: >This message is in reponse to those who inquired about whether email could >be send from internet to BIX (Byte Information exchange). This CAN be done >in this format: >user@dcibix.das.net >Thant should do it. Let me know how it turns out. I have a whole list >of gateways from internet/to internet and between at least 15 other nets. >I can post it if you want. I'm afraid that this is incomplete. The only connection between BIX and the outside world is through DASNET, a commercial service that interconnects alot of email networks. If a person on bix has a DASNET account, she/he can be reached from bitnet/internet using an address of the form [bix user name]@(dasnet computer name).DAS.NET If a person on bix doesn't have a dasnet account, then they can't be reached directly from internet/bitnet. (knowledge comes from personal experience, I'm on bix as wurton, and used to have a dasnet account until I hooked up to the WELL. I can recommend dasnet's service, the reason I dropped it is that the WELL takes care of my email needs.) I hope this clear up the situation a bit. Bill Urton-wurton@well.sf.ca.us