e-mail problems and their solutions (62)
Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Fri, 10 Feb 89 22:49:51 EST
Humanist Mailing List, Vol. 2, No. 590. Friday, 10 Feb 1989.
(1) Date: 10-FEB-1989 10:25:35 GMT (27 lines)
From: MAY@LEICESTER.AC.UK
Subject: Accessing the HUMBUL list
(2) Date: Fri, 10 Feb 89 03:16:00 EST (15 lines)
From: Sebastian Rahtz <spqr@electronics-and-computer-science.southampton.a
c.uk>
Subject: Long e-mail addresses? (68)
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Date: 10-FEB-1989 10:25:35 GMT
From: MAY@LEICESTER.AC.UK
Subject: Accessing the HUMBUL list
>From the Editor of HUMBUL
We would like to apologise to any HUMANISTs on JANET who have
had difficulty in accessing the HUMBUL LISTSERV distribution list.
The LISTSERV address that we gave out on HUMANIST was incorrect.
The following address should be used for those on JANET wishing to
subscribe to HUMBUL:
LISTSERV@UK.AC.RL.MAIL
You should then send a one line message saying:
SUB HUMBUL your name
Users on BITNET and EARN should send the same message to:
LISTSERV@UKACRL
For more detailed information, send a message to May Katzen:
MAY@UK.AC.LEICESTER (JANET)
MAY@LEICESTER.AC.UK (BITNET/EARN)
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Date: Fri, 10 Feb 89 03:16:00 EST
From: Sebastian Rahtz <spqr@electronics-and-computer-science.southampton.ac.uk>
Subject: Long e-mail addresses? (68)
From: "Kevin L. Cope" <ENCOPE@LSUVM>
Subject: Technical Question
Could anyone explain to me how I can write (via e-mail) to persons whose
names and nodes exceed the eight characters allowed by my university
computer? What do I do to send a note to someone with an address like
terminator@shellac.ac.uk.blutwurst.plato? Thank you for your help.
throw away your IBM mainframe and buy a real computer
sebastian rahtz, computer science, southampton