nobody@ieee.org (The Bit Bucket) (05/09/91)
IEEE.ORG Services ================= Directory Service (aliases): The IEEE maintains a "Directory Service" in which active IEEE volunteers can register their Internet address. They are assigned an "E-Mail name" (alias), usually "i.name", where "i" is the first initial, and "name" is the last name. To resolve ambiguities, we may have to assign two initials or use some other means of making names unique. Messages addressed to "i.name@ieee.org" will automatically be forwarded to the actual Internet address. The "E-Mail name" will also be installed as a forwarding address on the "COMPMAIL" system on which those IEEE volunteers have accounts who otherwise do not have access to any E-Mail service reachable from Internet. Thus, a message on COMPMAIL addressed to "i.name" will be forwarded to the appropriate Internet address. Similarly, all COMPMAIL users can be reached from Internet by using their "i.name@ieee.org". You can obtain a list of all valid "aliases" in the IEEE.ORG Directory Service simply by sending a one-liner message to "directory@ieee.org" and the system daemons will send back a list via E-mail of all usernames for which mail will be forwarded. If you would like to be listed in the IEEE Directory, as a first step, simply send a message to "aliases@ieee.org" with the following information: o Your Full Name o Your Membership Number o Daytime Voice Telephone number o Your e-mail address in Internet format The system mail daemon will parse the address your message came from and will send you back a test message. If that message bounces, then one of the System Administrators will attempt the address specified in your message. This will establish a valid Internet address reachable from "IEEE.ORG". The system daemon will return a form which you need to print out and mail to us for security reasons, before we can establish your alias in the Directory Service. At that time, we will inform you of the "E-Mail name" assigned to you.