HUFF@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu (Steve Huff, U. of Kansas, Lawrence) (01/09/90)
One more question, and then I'll let you get to some serious computing! Does anybody know how to access Easylink from Internet? Thanks again. Steve ---------------------------------------------------------------- If the opposite of pro is con, what is the opposite of progress? Steve Huff Internet: HUFF@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu Bitnet: HUFF@ukanvax.BITNET EmCon: K1TR or KW02 (If you have access, please say so!) -----------------------------------------------------------------
sergio@discus.technion.ac.il (Sergio Fogel) (07/26/90)
I bet this one has not been asked yet: I am in Internet and I want to send mail to someone in a net called EASYLINK. How can I do this? Thanks a lot Sergio Fogel sergio@techunix.BITNET -- Sergio Fogel sergio@techunix.BITNET
kseshadr@quasar.intel.com (Kishore Seshadri) (07/27/90)
In article <9752@discus.technion.ac.il>, sergio@discus (Sergio Fogel) writes: >I bet this one has not been asked yet: > >I am in Internet and I want to send mail to someone in a net >called EASYLINK. How can I do this? I'm not sure this works, but give it a shot. Easylink is connected to DASnet. Send mail to daslink!dasnet!%s@uunet.uu.net where %s is the local mailbox address. If this doesn't work, try putting the target systems name and the user mailbox name on the Subject: line like Subject: Target-system-name!mailbox-name Hope this helps Kishore =============================================================================== Kishore Seshadri (Speaking for myself) Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA CSNET: kseshadr@mipos3.intel.com ARPA: kseshadr%mipos3.intel.com@relay.cs.net UUCP:{amdcad,decwrl,hplabs,oliveb,pur-ee,qantel}!intelca!mipos3!kseshadr
cyrill@scicom.AlphaCDC.COM (Cyro Lord) (07/31/90)
In article <2592@inews.intel.com> kseshadr@quasar.intel.com (Kishore Seshadri) writes: >In article <9752@discus.technion.ac.il>, sergio@discus (Sergio Fogel) writes: >>I am in Internet and I want to send mail to someone in a net >>called EASYLINK. How can I do this? >I'm not sure this works, but give it a shot. Easylink is connected to DASnet. That will not work as EASYLINK is a service offered by DASNET not a service of DASNET. EASYLINK is a trade marked service of Western Union/AT&T and to go through DASNET, you must buy this service as DASNET must pay. We have both DASNET and EASYLINK/TWX/TELEX here and use EASYLINK now and again. AT this time, unless you buy one of these services, you can't get to it. -- Cyro Lord Alpha Comm. Dev. Corp. - DOMAIN cyrill@scicom.alphacdc.com UUCP {ncar,nbires,boulder,isis}!scicom!cyrill Endeavor to Persevere - Chief Dan George
shoop@spcssi.sequor.com (Dan Shoop --- `The reason for time is so everything doesn't happen all at once') (08/13/90)
In article <9752@discus.technion.ac.il>, sergio@discus.technion.ac.il (Sergio Fogel) writes: > I am in Internet and I want to send mail to someone in a net > called EASYLINK. How can I do this? If I recall correctly, EASYLINK is a product of Western Union. The service provides electronic mailboxes for subscribers with access to Telex, TWX, Mailgrams, &tc. I would imagine the best way to get there is via Telex/TWX. -- ================================================================================ Dan Shoop UUNET: ...uunet!spcssi!shoop Manager of Systems Support Internet: shoop@spcssi.sequor.com Security Pacific Software Services AT&Tnet: 212.425.0200 The Sequor Group ICBMnet: 40 45 N / 73 30 W ================================================================================ Your standard disclaimer here. Nuke 'um 'til they glow, then shoot 'um in the dark.
alanb@world.std.com (Alan R Bleier) (06/04/91)
Hello, I don't know if there is a FAQ posting that answers this question, but... How do I send mail to someone on Easylink (Easilink?) from the internet? Alan Bleier alanb@world.std.com alanb@well.sf.ca.us