gregory@csri.toronto.edu (Kate Gregory) (05/10/91)
Some time ago I posted to n.n.q asking how to get mail to my brother on Nifty-Serve, armed only with his Nifty-Serve account number and two pieces of information from him: that the Compuserve code for Nifty (or perhaps vice versa) is 97, and that you can "go Nifty" while on Compuserve. Since I have a Compuserve account, I signed on and went "go Nifty" but it told me I didn't have a Nifty account and that was the end of that. I tried various methods of mailing to him from within Compuserve, thinking I could later take whatever worked and add "@Compuserve.com" to the end from here. Well, nothing worked. ">NIFTY: ...." and ">97: ...." and a whole load of other variants were all wrong. I was pointed to "the file" on internetwork communications, which is posted to comp.mail.misc regularly, and which I retrieved by ftp from princeton.edu. It says this: Nifty-Serve a Japanese BBS suzuki@sai.vtt.fi (Makoto Suzuki) contacted the system operators and confirmed that there is no gateway. Now, on the phone my brother told me he bought this account because they told him he could exchange mail with Internet. In private mail which I seem to have deleted, I was told (paraphrasing from memory) that it is illegal for Japanese networks to hook directly to the outside world, and that all Nifty users also get Compuserve accounts. Since then I have got mail from my brother, and we've pieced the story together, and it goes like this: ----------------------------------------------------- Most Nifty users also have Compuserve accounts. You buy your accounts from the same company, but it is possible to buy only one. The Nifty user can either phone a Nifty phone number or a Compuserve number. After signing on to Compuserve, go Nifty will get the user to the same place as phoning directly would have (but presumably Nifty doesn't have the world-wide network of local phone numbers that Compuserve has). Before "go Nifty" the user is free to use the Compuserve account for all the usual stuff including mail. The Compuserve mailbox and Nifty-Serve mailbox are completely different, and only the former is accessible to the outside world. What this means to me is that I can safely ignore the fact that my brother has a Nifty account, and just behave as though he had only a Compuserve account. His name and ID appear in the international listings on Compuserve, and like all "international" ID's, his does not start with a 7. The format seems the same as the people with the same last name elsewhere on the planet though, ie there's nothing special about his Nifty connection. This has been confirmed by postmaster@compuserve.com. So, he writes to me as ">INTERNET:gregory@csri.toronto.edu" and I write to him as "101075.106@CompuServe.COM". (Blatant plug: so can anyone who wants Japanese/English translation done.) Bottom line: anyone who tells you they have a Nifty account probably also has a Compuserve account. You can't reach them on Nifty, but you can reach them on Compuserve. Unless you have a Compuserve account yourself, you will need their Compuserve ID. (If you have one, sign on and use the free member directory to find their ID. Then sign off quickly before the charges pile up, and mail to them from your internet account.) Perhaps the maintainer of the list that said nifty was unreachable could add a short line pointing out the compuserve connection? Kate
oi@opencs.fsu.edu (Hitoshi Oi) (05/12/91)
Thank you Kate. I'll try to ask him if he has CompuServe account and if so, his account by another means. Hitoshi Oi