nazgul@alphalpha.com (Kee Hinckley) (02/23/90)
In article <648@kps.UUCP> llj@kps.se (Leif Ljung /DP) writes: >Are there any implementations of the rfc822, x400 mapping. >PD or commercial? Experiences? Any info is appreciated. Both Touch and Retix (US companies that supply X.400 transports) offer implementations. I don't know anything about them other than that I think Retix gets theirs from Interactive Systems Corp.. I'd love to see more info if someone has it, particularly since 987 seems pretty useless for anything other than simple text. -- +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Alphalpha Software, Inc. | Voice/Fax: 617/646-7703 | Home: 617/641-3805 | | 148 Scituate St. | Smart fax, dial number. | BBS: 617/641-3722 | | Arlington, MA 02174 | Dumb fax, dial number, | | | nazgul@alphalpha.com | wait for ring, press 3. | BBS line is still dead | +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
david@ms.uky.edu (David Herron -- a slipped disk) (02/28/90)
PP! PP! Available from the author of RFC-987 even! (Note, it's in Beta test at the moment... so probably you can't get it right now..) (He grumbled slightly the last time I mentioned it was derived from MMDF, so I guess I won't mention that...) -- <- David Herron; an MMDF guy <david@ms.uky.edu> <- ska: David le casse\*' {rutgers,uunet}!ukma!david, david@UKMA.BITNET <- <- Now arrived at a nameserver near you: david@davids.mmdf.com