cew@venera.isi.edu (Craig E. Ward) (10/27/89)
In article <14121@lanl.gov> rwc%ilmarin.c3@lanl.gov (Robert W. Cox) writes: > > Is it possible to send mail from the Internet to the OMNET? I > believe that OMNET is part of the commercial service Telenet > (it is a service used by scientists). > > Bob Cox OMNET is a mail service available on TELENET host MAIL/USA. Mailboxes can be reached either by embedding the TELENET address in an RFC822 (Internet) address or using a Simple Forwarding Header (SFH) in the body of a message sent to Intermail@Intermail.ISI.EDU. In the Internet address: "[username/OMNET]MAIL/USA%TELEMAIL"@Intermail.ISI.EDU [**NOTE: Square brackets *should* be acceptable in an Internet address but many mailers, especially BITNET relays, don't like them there. The work around is to quote the user part as above.**] A SFH (remember, send the message to Intermail@Intermail.ISI.EDU): Forward: TELEMAIL To: [username/OMNET]MAIL/USA <Blank-Line> <Message Text> "TELEMAIL" is the name of the TELENET host to which the CMR actually connects. For complete instructions on using the CMR bridge to TELENET, send a message to: Intermail-Request@Intermail.ISI.EDU Hope this helps. Craig E. Ward Commercial Mail Relay Project -- ==================================================================== ARPA: Craig E. Ward <cew@venera.isi.edu> PHONE: (213)822-1511 ext. 111 USPS: USC Information Sciences Institute 4676 Admiralty Way, Suite 1100 Marina del Rey, CA 90292 Slogan: "nemo me impune lacessit" ====================================================================