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T H E R B B S - P C N E T W O R K
(RBBS-NET)
SysOps,
You are receiving this message due to an interest in how to send mail from
the Internet to RBBS-Net.
RBBS-Net is fully coupled into the Internet. You do not need to know any
specific gateways, just address the message correctly into the rbbs-net.org
domain, and everything will be routed automatically.
RBBS-Net addresses can be addressed in the basic format of:
FirstName_LastName@fzz.nxx.zyy.rbbs-net.org
zz= RBBS-Net Node
xx= RBBS-Net Network
yy= RBBS-Net Zone (Presently 8 is valid)
Therefore, as an example, Don Smith resides at RBBS-Net address
8:965/1. His RBBS-Net Internet address is:
Don_Smith@f1.n965.z8.rbbs-net.org
Now how to you go from a RBBS-Net node to a internet style address? Just
as easy, however, you need to route your message to the RBBS-Net/Internet
Gateway at 8:914/201. For example,
You would send a message to the user "uucp" at 8:914/201.
In the first line of the text, you put the internet style address,
followed by 2 returns, i.e.
The addressing is in the form:
To: user@site.domain
For example, to send to my bitnet account of RBOWMAN @ SHARE.ORG, the RBBS-Net
message would go to "uucp" at RBBS-Net address 8:914/201.
The first line of text in the body of the message would be:
To: rbowman@share.org
If you have any furthur questions, please feel free to write.
Thank you for your interest.
Rod Bowman Richard Couture
8:8/8 or 1:10/8 8:914/201
Mail Distribution RBBS-Net <-> Internet Gateway
(Special thanks to David Dodell at 1:114/15 for his help in creating this
document. David run one of the FidoNet <-> Internet Gateways.)
--- Form Letter: UUCP.TXT