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3610.1 | USnRMC::"[email protected]" | MILORD::BISHOP | Take hold of the life that is truly life | Wed Jan 04 1995 15:25 | 10 |
| USnRMC::"[email protected]"
Where n = 1,2, or 3 depending on where in the country you are.
Since you're in MA, I think it's US2RMC, at least that's what I
use from NH.
user is the person's account name (or whatever they call it) at
AOL.
- Richard.
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3610.2 | internet mail | NRSTA2::HORGAN | Tim Horgan | Wed Jan 04 1995 15:33 | 11 |
| Axel,
From the recently published "Getting Started on the Internet" Guide,
section 2:
US1RMC::"[email protected]"
US1RMC (and US2RMC and several others) is a mail concentrator that
allows us to send mail out of the internal network.
/Tim
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3610.3 | ALL-IN-1 makes it easy now... | AMCUCS::SWIERKOWSKIS | | Wed Jan 04 1995 16:18 | 6 |
| re .0
From ALL-IN-1, [email protected]@internet
Regards,
Susan S.
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3610.4 | | PERFOM::WIBECAN | Going on an Alphaquest | Wed Jan 04 1995 16:23 | 8 |
| Regional Mail Concentrators:
US1RMC -> located in Littleton, Ma.
US2RMC -> located in Nashua, N.H.
US3RMC -> located in Palo Alto, Ca.
VBORMC -> located in Valbonne, France
JRDMAX -> located in Japan
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3610.5 | | ICS::CROUCH | Subterranean Dharma Bum | Thu Jan 05 1995 07:09 | 5 |
| re: .4
US4RMC -> located in Maynard Ma.
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3610.6 | | AKOCOA::DOUGAN | | Thu Jan 05 1995 08:52 | 1 |
| Great - thanks
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3610.7 | Don't forget the triple quotes... | SWAM2::BARNETTE_NE | Nuclear Physics for Dummies | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:20 | 14 |
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> From the recently published "Getting Started on the Internet" Guide,
> section 2:
> US1RMC::"[email protected]"
When I do this from DCL I get an error. However, when I do THIS:
US1RMC::"""[email protected]"""
It seems to go through. I'll check with Mr. Username tonight to see
if he got his mail on AOL.
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3610.8 | reply 3 worked for certain... | ROMEOS::TREBILCOT_EL | | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:20 | 4 |
| FYI: When I tried it from .2's suggestion it didn't work, but when I
sent the way mentioned in .3 it worked.
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3610.9 | | KLAP::porter | keep reading and no-one gets hurt! | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:42 | 11 |
| re .7
Of course (he says, smugly). It's normal DCL stuff.
You want to pass quotes to MAIL. However, quotes
have meaning to DCL. The rules are that you have to double
the real quotes and enclose the whole string in quotes.
By the time MAIL sees it, DCL has mangled it back to what
you really need.
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3610.10 | Avoid the command line | MUNDIS::SSHERMAN | Steve Sherman @MFR | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:49 | 18 |
| re -.2
I also had problems sending from DCL, for example,
$ mail filename.txt VBORMC::"[email protected]"
failed, but when I called up mail, it worked fine, eg
$ mail
> send filename.txt
> to: VBORMC::"[email protected]"
> subject:
> exit
Wasn't aware of the possibility of doubling the quotes, however. I'll
give that a try, next opportunity.
Steve
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3610.11 | | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Fluoride&Prozac/NoCavities/No prob! | Thu Jan 05 1995 12:55 | 7 |
|
I defined a logical for a friend I send mail to across the net. It
looks like:
$ define/nolog buddy ""scapas::us2rmc::"""[email protected]"""
Should solve it.
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3610.12 | | KLAP::porter | keep reading and no-one gets hurt! | Thu Jan 05 1995 14:06 | 21 |
| > $ define/nolog buddy ""scapas::us2rmc::"""[email protected]"""
^^
Those quotes do nothing and should be deleted since they
make it look even more mysterious than it otherwise is.
My preferred quoting would be
$ define/nolog buddy "foo::bar::""[email protected]"""
but that's just because it makes DCL look a little more
like it has some reasonable lexical structure. The quotes
are then
start-of-string
embedded-quote
embedded-quote
end-of-string
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3610.13 | | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Fluoride&Prozac/NoCavities/No prob! | Thu Jan 05 1995 14:20 | 2 |
| Didn't say it couldn't be cosmetically cleaner. Just said it worked,
honcho.
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3610.14 | Rule-of-thumb | AD::MCGEE | At this point, we don't know. | Thu Jan 05 1995 17:05 | 3 |
| Whenever you have a problem in DCL just start throwing quotes at it :-)
Bill""""""""""""
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3610.15 | ":-)" | HLDE01::VUURBOOM_R | Roelof Vuurboom @ APD, DTN 829 4066 | Fri Jan 06 1995 04:23 | 1 |
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3610.16 | Official Gateway nodes | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Mon Jan 09 1995 11:51 | 20 |
| From a data sheet I have:
DECWRL:: Palo Alto, CA 30000 mpd (messages per day) all users
DECPA:: Palo Alto, CA 5000 mpd areas 10, 30
CRL:: Cambridge, MA 7500 mpd for area 37
DECUAC:: Landover, MD 4000 mpd ULTRIX resource centers, sales
VBROMC:: Valbonne, France 15000 mpd areas 40, 41, 43, 44, 46-51
US1RMC:: Littleton, MA 15000 mpd areas 4, 9, 1, 29, 55, 56
US2RMC:: Nashua, NH 15000 mpd areas 2, 19
US4RMC:: Maynard, MA ? (just saw in a reply a few back)
The sheet I have is nearing a year old which says that "VBORMC, US1RMC,
and US2RMC exchange mail with DECWRL which remains the actual border
gateway machine between Digital and the Internet." I do not know how up
to date this information is; whether each of these gateways are now
their own gateways. But now you have a closer approximation of which
nodes are for your better use.
Mark
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3610.17 | Latest stats | ICS::CROUCH | Subterranean Dharma Bum | Mon Jan 09 1995 12:44 | 39 |
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Gateway and Regional Mail Concentrator Statistics for December 1994
====================================================================
Internet Gateway Messages Average Total
IP Host name Delivered Delay KB
(hh:mm:ss)
----------------------------------------------------------------
decuac.dec.com 9,934 00:00:45 37,321
crl.dec.com 107,553 00:07:24 770,841
inet-gw-1.pa.dec.com 549,635 00:12:24 3,300,529
inet-gw-2.pa.dec.com 477,742 00:10:22 2,954,457
inet-gw-3.pa.dec.com 399,327 00:10:40 2,463,009
jnet-gw-1.dec-j.co.jp 272,258 00:10:02 440,401
Internet Gateway Totals: 1,816,449 9,966,558
RMC/Mail Relay Messages Average Total
IP Host name (DECnet name) Delivered Delay KB
(hh:mm:ss)
----------------------------------------------------------------
easynet.crl.dec.com (CRL) 82,869 00:02:51 1,025,414
mts-gw.pa.dec.com (DECPA) 134,402 00:01:37 1,019,110
enet-gw.pa.dec.com (DECWRL) 29,887 00:01:46 418,764
us1rmc.bb.dec.com (US1RMC) 195,877 00:01:36 3,675,045
us2rmc.zko.dec.com (US2RMC 199,699 00:05:20 1,139,373
us3rmc.bb.dec.com (US3RMC) 156,695 00:06:42 1,440,740
us4rmc.pko.dec.com (US4RMC) 171,686 00:02:51 1,068,512
vbormc.vbo.dec.com (VBORMC) 184,037 00:10:03 4,345,975
jrdmax.jrd.dec.com (JRDMAX) 57,830 00:00:41 407,218
RMC/Mail Relay Totals: 1,212,982 14,540,151
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3610.18 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Jan 09 1995 13:25 | 4 |
| The current "regional mail concentrator" list is kept in UPSAR::GATEWAYS
note 1988 (see latest replies).
Steve
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3610.19 | Re: Stats published in .17 | LJSRV2::KALIKOW | Pentium: Intel's Blew-Chip Special | Mon Jan 09 1995 18:59 | 1 |
| Well that settles it. We're using the Internet FAR too much.
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3610.20 | | ROMEOS::TREBILCOT_EL | | Mon Jan 09 1995 23:23 | 5 |
| notesfiles too
;^) ;^) ;^) ;^) ;^) ;^) ;^)
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3610.21 | Net Traffic | TOKNOW::METCALFE | Eschew Obfuscatory Monikers | Tue Jan 10 1995 11:39 | 14 |
| I wonder what the noise-to-nugget factor is?
Both in notes and networking in and outside of Digital, we engage in
human interaction. A lot of it is "noise"; something that doesn't
benefit anyone except the person creating the noise. Some of it is
"nugget"; something that is useful to others or has reapplication.
The network has a lot of noise, but we pick up plenty of nuggets that
have helped us to work more efficiently and more effectively. Buried
nuggets generally do not change their value to anyone.
Sorry if this is noise.
Mark
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