[comp.mail.misc] Intermail

ulmo@ssyx.ucsc.edu (scritzifchisted ulmo qzutvchsxik) (05/09/89)

Message-Id: <8904202058.AA12821@venera.isi.edu>
Originally-To: nauen@ilcn-wreed.arpa, info-nets@think.com
Original-Date: Thu, 20 Apr 89 12:58:30 PST
Originally-From: Ann Westine <westine@venera.isi.edu>


         The Commercial Mail Relay Service  (CMR)

In 1988, the Commercial Mail Relay (CMR) was developed to run on a dedicated
UNIX system, replacing the TOPS-20 based Intermail system.  The Commercial
Mail Relay service currently provides mail relay service between the Internet
and three commercial electronic mail systems: US Sprint/Telenet, MCI-Mail, and
DIALCOM systems (IEEECompmail, NSFMAIL, and USDA-MAIL).

Once a person is a user of one of these systems they may exchange electronic
mail with users on the Internet via the Commercial Mail Relay service.

**************************************************************************
 The only requirement for using this mail gateway is that the work conducted
must be DARPA sponsored research and other approved government business.
**************************************************************************

While CMR has the technical capability to interconnect any two mail systems,
our policy requires at least one end of the communication to be DARPA related.
We cannot allow DARPA facilities to be used simply as a bridge between two
commercial systems.

The CMR mailbox address in each system is:

            Telemail:  [Intermail/USCISI]TELEMAIL/USA
            MCI-Mail:  Intermail     or     107-8239
            CompMail:  Intermail     or     CMP0817
            NSF-Mail:  Intermail     or     NSF153
           USDA-Mail:  Intermail     or     AGS9999

ADDRESSING TO THE COMMERCIAL MAIL SYSTEMS
=========================================

The following are examples of correct addresses for the various systems.

      MCIMAIL:
        123-4567      --seven digit address
        John Smith    --person's name (must be unique)

          CMRs account on MCIMAIL  - 107-8239

      COMPMAIL:
        CMP0123       --three letters, followed by three or four digits
        J.Smith       --initial "."last name
        134:CMP0123   --domain ":" combination system and account number

          CMRs account on COMPMAIL  - 134:CMP0817

      NSFMAIL:
        NSF0123       --three letters, followed by three or four digits
        J.Smith       --initial "."last name
        157:NSF0123   --domain ":" combination system and account number

          CMRs account on NSFMAIL   - 157:NSF153

      USDAMAIL:
        AGS0123       --three letters, followed by three or four digits
        J.Smith       --initial "."last name
        157:AGS0123   --domain ":" combination system and account number

          CMRs account on USDAMAIL  - 157:AGS9999

      TELEMAIL:
        JSMITH                --user (directly on Telemail)
        JSMITH/XYZORG         --user/organization (directly on Telemail)
        [JSMITH/XYZORG]TELEMAIL/USA   -- [user/org]sysbranch/country
        [JSMITH/XYZORG]MAIL/USA       -- [user/org]sysbranch/country
        [JSMITH/XYZORG]GTEMAIL/USA    -- [user/org]sysbranch/country
        [JSMITH/XYZORG]TELECOM/USA    -- [user/org]sysbranch/country

          CMRs account on TELEMAIL -  [INTERMAIL/USCISI]

OTHER TELENET SYSTEMS
=====================

   TELEMAIL/USA            NASAMAIL/USA            MAIL/USA
   TELEMEMO/AUSTRALIA      TELECOM/CANADA          TOMMAIL/CHILE
   TMAILUK/GB              ITALMAIL/ITALY          ATI/JAPAN
   PIPMAIL/ROC             DGC/USA                 FAAMAIL/USA
   GSFC/USA                GTEMAIL/USA             TM11/USA
   TNET.TELEMAIL/USA       USDA/USA

OMNET's Sciencenet is on the telenet system MAIL/USA.  Listed below are some
subdivisions we mail to:

   AIR       Atmospheric Sciences
   EARTH     Solid Earth Sciences
   LIFE      Life Sciences
   OCEAN     Ocean Sciences
   POLAR     Interdisciplinary Polar Studies
   SPACE     Space Science and Remote Sensing

A typical message to someone on OMNET would be in the form:

                 [a.mailbox/omnet]mail/usa

DIALCOM SYSTEMS
===============

Dialcom services are also publicly offered in the following
countries and to the following systems:  Domain and system number
combinations are used on remote systems other than system 134 and 157.

Service Name            Country         DOMAIN #    SYSTEM #
------------        -------        --------    ---------

Keylink-Dialcom         Australia       60        07,08,09
Dialcom                 Canada          20        20,21,22,23,24
DPT Databoks            Denmark         124        71
Telebox                 Finland         127             62
Telebox                 Germany (West)  30        15,16
Dialcom                 Hong Kong       80        88,89
Eirmail                 Ireland         100             74
Goldnet                 Israel          50        05,06
Mastermail              Italy           130        65,67
Mastermail              Italy           1        66,68
Dialcom                 Japan           70        13,14
Dialcom                 Korea           1               52
Telecom Gold            Malta           100             75
Dialcom                 Mexico          1               52
Memocom                 Netherlands     124        27,28,29
Memocom                 Netherlands     1               55
Starnet                 New Zealand     64        01,02
Dialcom                 Puerto Rico     58              25
Telebox                 Singapore       88              10,11,12
Dialcom                 Taiwan          1               52
Telecom Gold            United Kingdom  100        01,04,17,80-89
DIALCOM                 USA             1        29,30,31,32,33,
                            34,37,38,41,42,
                            43,44,45,46,47,
                            48,49,50-59,61,
                            62,63,90-99

For more information and instructions on how to use Commercial Mail Relay
(CMR) also known as Intermail, please send a message to our user support
group at "intermail-request@intermail.isi.edu".

Thank you.

Ann Westine

ulmo@ssyx.ucsc.edu (scritzifchisted ulmo qzutvchsxik) (05/09/89)

         The Commercial Mail Relay Service  (CMR)

In 1988, the Commercial Mail Relay (CMR) was developed to run on a dedicated
UNIX system, replacing the TOPS-20 based Intermail system.  The Commercial
Mail Relay service currently provides mail relay service between the Internet
and three commercial electronic mail systems: US Sprint/Telenet, MCI-Mail, and
DIALCOM systems (IEEECompmail, NSFMAIL, and USDA-MAIL).

Once a person is a user of one of these systems they may exchange electronic
mail with users on the Internet via the Commercial Mail Relay service.

**************************************************************************
 The only requirement for using this mail gateway is that the work conducted
must be DARPA sponsored research and other approved government business.
**************************************************************************

While CMR has the technical capability to interconnect any two mail systems,
our policy requires at least one end of the communication to be DARPA related.
We cannot allow DARPA facilities to be used simply as a bridge between two
commercial systems.

The CMR mailbox address in each system is:

            Telemail:  [Intermail/USCISI]TELEMAIL/USA
            MCI-Mail:  Intermail     or     107-8239
            CompMail:  Intermail     or     CMP0817
            NSF-Mail:  Intermail     or     NSF153
           USDA-Mail:  Intermail     or     AGS9999

ADDRESSING TO THE COMMERCIAL MAIL SYSTEMS
=========================================

The following are examples of correct addresses for the various systems.

      MCIMAIL:
        123-4567      --seven digit address
        John Smith    --person's name (must be unique)

          CMRs account on MCIMAIL  - 107-8239

      COMPMAIL:
        CMP0123       --three letters, followed by three or four digits
        J.Smith       --initial "."last name
        134:CMP0123   --domain ":" combination system and account number

          CMRs account on COMPMAIL  - 134:CMP0817

      NSFMAIL:
        NSF0123       --three letters, followed by three or four digits
        J.Smith       --initial "."last name
        157:NSF0123   --domain ":" combination system and account number

          CMRs account on NSFMAIL   - 157:NSF153

      USDAMAIL:
        AGS0123       --three letters, followed by three or four digits
        J.Smith       --initial "."last name
        157:AGS0123   --domain ":" combination system and account number

          CMRs account on USDAMAIL  - 157:AGS9999

      TELEMAIL:
        JSMITH                --user (directly on Telemail)
        JSMITH/XYZORG         --user/organization (directly on Telemail)
        [JSMITH/XYZORG]TELEMAIL/USA   -- [user/org]sysbranch/country
        [JSMITH/XYZORG]MAIL/USA       -- [user/org]sysbranch/country
        [JSMITH/XYZORG]GTEMAIL/USA    -- [user/org]sysbranch/country
        [JSMITH/XYZORG]TELECOM/USA    -- [user/org]sysbranch/country

          CMRs account on TELEMAIL -  [INTERMAIL/USCISI]

OTHER TELENET SYSTEMS
=====================

   TELEMAIL/USA            NASAMAIL/USA            MAIL/USA
   TELEMEMO/AUSTRALIA      TELECOM/CANADA          TOMMAIL/CHILE
   TMAILUK/GB              ITALMAIL/ITALY          ATI/JAPAN
   PIPMAIL/ROC             DGC/USA                 FAAMAIL/USA
   GSFC/USA                GTEMAIL/USA             TM11/USA
   TNET.TELEMAIL/USA       USDA/USA

OMNET's Sciencenet is on the telenet system MAIL/USA.  Listed below are some
subdivisions we mail to:

   AIR       Atmospheric Sciences
   EARTH     Solid Earth Sciences
   LIFE      Life Sciences
   OCEAN     Ocean Sciences
   POLAR     Interdisciplinary Polar Studies
   SPACE     Space Science and Remote Sensing

A typical message to someone on OMNET would be in the form:

                 [a.mailbox/omnet]mail/usa

DIALCOM SYSTEMS
===============

Dialcom services are also publicly offered in the following
countries and to the following systems:  Domain and system number
combinations are used on remote systems other than system 134 and 157.

Service Name            Country         DOMAIN #    SYSTEM #
------------        -------        --------    ---------

Keylink-Dialcom         Australia       60        07,08,09
Dialcom                 Canada          20        20,21,22,23,24
DPT Databoks            Denmark         124        71
Telebox                 Finland         127             62
Telebox                 Germany (West)  30        15,16
Dialcom                 Hong Kong       80        88,89
Eirmail                 Ireland         100             74
Goldnet                 Israel          50        05,06
Mastermail              Italy           130        65,67
Mastermail              Italy           1        66,68
Dialcom                 Japan           70        13,14
Dialcom                 Korea           1               52
Telecom Gold            Malta           100             75
Dialcom                 Mexico          1               52
Memocom                 Netherlands     124        27,28,29
Memocom                 Netherlands     1               55
Starnet                 New Zealand     64        01,02
Dialcom                 Puerto Rico     58              25
Telebox                 Singapore       88              10,11,12
Dialcom                 Taiwan          1               52
Telecom Gold            United Kingdom  100        01,04,17,80-89
DIALCOM                 USA             1        29,30,31,32,33,
                            34,37,38,41,42,
                            43,44,45,46,47,
                            48,49,50-59,61,
                            62,63,90-99

For more information and instructions on how to use Commercial Mail Relay
(CMR) also known as Intermail, please send a message to our user support
group at "intermail-request@intermail.isi.edu".

Thank you.

Ann Westine