[comp.dcom.telecom] Information Wanted on X.400

lang@ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com (02/26/91)

In article <telecom11.151.6@eecs.nwu.edu> 0002293637@mcimail.com
(Krislyn Companies) writes:

> Nigel Allen <ndallen@contact.uucp> writes ...

>> I asked AT&T Mail's help desk (atthelp2@attmail.com) how to reach
>> EasyLink mailboxes from the Internet.

> Try asking if Easylink is reachable via X.400 addressing.

Speaking of X.400 addressing, can anyone provide a pointer to an
informed description of X.400?  I've heard a lot about it, mostly in
the form of brief verbal summaries by people who use networks
supporting it, but really don't know any of the details.  Even a
physical postal address for ordering hardcopy information would be
useful, though e-mail or anonymous FTP access would be mightily
preferable.

Be seeing you...

 ++Lang