wtr@ceres.physics.uiowa.edu (09/28/89)
In article <7851@microsoft.UUCP>, t-jlee@microsoft.UUCP (Johnny Lee) writes: > Hi, I remember seeing a posting like this but I didn't > think I would need it (all the important people are on > BITNET, ARPANET, etc. right???). > Well I need to contact someone and the only electronic > address I've got is his Compuserve number. > So I know that there is a compuserve.com, but how > are you supposed to mail to a number i.e. 78234,1289 > (I just made that up - it looks something like a Compuserve > address). > Please don't stop there!!! Does anyone out there have the corresponding information for other services such as TELENET, TYMNET, Western Union, The SOurce. I have users that need to communicate with these services that can access the internet much more conveniently than they can others like COmpuserve, Telent, etc. (especially when it comes time to track down a modem for them). Thanks Bill Robison SYSWTR@IOWASP.PHYSICS.UIOWA.EDU
sam@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Sam Neely) (10/03/89)
In article <21489.25215323@ceres.physics.uiowa.edu> wtr@ceres.physics.uiowa.edu writes: > Please don't stop there!!! Does anyone out there have >the corresponding information for other services such as >TELENET, TYMNET, Western Union, The SOurce. ^^^^^^^^^^ The Source has ceased to exist. CompuServe bought them back in June 1989. - Sam