digennar@umbc3.UMBC.EDU (Mr. Jerry DiGennaro) (01/29/89)
The company I work for is considering a USENET and/or Internet and/or uucp connection. One of the main the questions the CEO is sking is who he could talk to? Therefore the question I have is "How can I determine the businesses/colleges/organizations that are available via electronic mail over USENET, Internet, and uucp?" I apologize if this is the wrong newsgroup. Thanks in advance for your help. Jerry
rfarris@serene.UUCP (Rick Farris) (01/29/89)
In article <1620@umbc3.UMBC.EDU> digennar@umbc3.UMBC.EDU (Mr. Jerry DiGennaro) writes: > Therefore the question I have is "How can I determine the > businesses/colleges/organizations that are available via electronic > mail over USENET, Internet, and uucp?" Why don't you just prepare a pen-pal sort of letter, and post it to all of the newsgroups, asking each person that reads it to send you a short message? THIS IS JUST A JOKE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES DO WHAT I SAID! :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-) :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-) :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-) :-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-):-)
cricket@hp-ses.SDE.HP.COM (Cricket Liu) (02/11/89)
/ hp-ses:comp.mail.misc / digennar@umbc3.UMBC.EDU (Mr. Jerry DiGennaro) / 4:22 pm Jan 28, 1989 / The company I work for is considering a USENET and/or Internet and/or uucp connection. One of the main the questions the CEO is sking is who he could talk to? Therefore the question I have is "How can I determine the businesses/colleges/organizations that are available via electronic mail over USENET, Internet, and uucp?" ---------- If you're interested in finding out who's on the Internet, you might ftp the Internet domain chart from sri-nic.arpa. There should be both a text version and a Postscript version available. When printed, the Postscript version will give you a 10+ page tree showing most of the registered domains on the Internet (and some extra). Makes for an interesting wall hanging, albeit a little bland. The domains on the Postscript chart are labeled with real domain names, no comments, so you'll have to do a certain amount of manual expansion of the acronyms. Cricket Hewlett-Packard Corporate cricket@hp-ses.sde.hp.com Integrated Office Systems Palo Alto, California