[comp.protocols.iso.x400] Fw: X.400 Message Handling Systems

newman@inco.UUCP (Bo Newman) (06/29/89)

In the June 26, 1989 issue of CommunicationsWeek there was areference to a product developed by the University of BritishColumbia and marketed, starting in 1985, by the now bankruptfirm, Sydney Development Corp.  The product was called X.400 MHSand said t
o be the industry's first OSI X.400 Message HandlingSystem software.  They were also reported to have developedcompanion X.500 directory service code.  The distribution ofthese products is now being handled by a European consortiumcalled OSIWare Inc.

If anyone can provide or direct me to more information on theseproducts, effective contacts at the University of BritishColumbia, or with OSIWare I would be very grateful.

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newman@inco.UUCP (Bo Newman) (06/30/89)

The following was sent to the comp.protocols.iso.x400 newsgroup
on June 28, 1989



In the June 26, 1989 issue of CommunicationsWeek there was a
reference to a product developed by the University of British
Columbia and marketed, starting in 1985, by the now bankrupt
firm, Sydney Development Corp.  The product was called X.400 MHS
and said to be the industry's first OSI X.400 Message Handling
System software.  They were also reported to have developed
companion X.500 directory service code.  The distribution of
these products is now being handled by a European consortium
called OSIWare Inc.

If anyone can provide or direct me to more information on these
products, effective contacts at the University of British
Columbia, or with OSIWare I would be very grateful.

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dunc@ean.ubc.ca ("Duncan Stickings ", OSIWare) (07/01/89)

> In the June 26, 1989 issue of CommunicationsWeek there was a
> reference to a product developed by the University of British
> Columbia and marketed, starting in 1985, by the now bankrupt
> firm, Sydney Development Corp.  The product was called X.400 MHS
> and said to be the industry's first OSI X.400 Message Handling
> System software.  They were also reported to have developed
> companion X.500 directory service code.  The distribution of
> these products is now being handled by a European consortium
> called OSIWare Inc.

> If anyone can provide or direct me to more information on these
> products, effective contacts at the University of British
> Columbia, or with OSIWare I would be very grateful.

I am an ex-employee of Sydney and now an employee of OSIWare. 
The address for OSIWare Inc. is as follows:

	OSIWare Inc.
	400 - 4370 Dominion St.
	Burnaby, B.C. V5G 4L7
	tel: (604) 4333-3323
	fax: (604) 433-7911

If you prefer e-mail, I can pass on info requests to the appropriate 
people. And I could get a reply back to you via e-mail.

Duncan Stickings <Dunc@ean.ubc.ca>
UBC X.500 Project / OSIWare Inc.