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From: ebrewer@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Ellen Brewer)
Subject: [bionet] Re: Info on addressing between networks
Message-ID: <1991Mar12.024230.18408@ox.com>
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Archive-name: mail/guides/internetwork-mail-guide/0--
Archive: ra.msstate.edu:/pub/docs/internetwork-mail-guide [130.18.80.10]
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In article <9103062250.AA09278@atina.ar> jfgonzalez@unmdp.UUCP writes:
>Is there any source of information on how to send
>messages from Internet or Bitnet to commercial
>networks such as Compuserve, MCI mail, Easylink, etc?
>
The Inter-Network Mail Guide maintained by John Chew is posted periodically
to the comp.mail.misc newsgroup of Usenet. However, it has not been updated 
since July 1990. It is currently just being reposted by someone else.

According to information at the beginning of the guide, it is available
by anonymous FTP to Ra.MsState.Edu as ~ftp/pub/docs/internetwork-mail-guide
or from LISTSERV@UNMVM on Bitnet (send mail with a blank subject line and
body consisting of the line: GET NETWORK GUIDE

Hope this helps.
-- 
Ellen Brewer (ebrewer@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu)
"Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco."
