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- From: dank@blacks.jpl.nasa.gov (Dan Kegel)
- Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc,gnu.misc.discuss,comp.unix.admin
- Subject: Re: Query: better finger server?
- Message-ID: <dank.712282661@blacks.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 00:17:41 GMT
- References: <1992Jul27.212913.13369@kronos.com>
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- richb@kronos.com (Rich Braun) writes:
- >We have just added an email gateway to our site, which effectively
- >increases the potential number of Internet email users by a factor of
- >twenty or so.
- >The trouble is, of course, most of these users don't have logins on
- >the system advertised as 'kronos.com' on Internet. If someone out in
- >the World at Large tries to use finger to learn someone's email
- >address here, they're probably out of luck. ...
- >Ages ago, I used a TOPS-20 program called "watson" for this purpose.
- >What's out there nowadays? In order for our users to update their own
- >info, they'd have to have some sort of platform-independent interface
- >(probably email) into the database.
-
- The big thing these days is a server called 'qi' put out by the
- folks at uxc.cso.uiuc.edu. It has a client program, 'ph', which allows
- users to update their own info. I highly recommend it- but it may
- not be perfect for your situation, since ph assumes Internet access
- is available between client and server.
-
- Another information server that exists solely to give e-mail address
- info is Horton, which automatically builds a directory by periodic
- polling of local hosts with finger, then gives access to the database
- via the whois protocol (and soon the finger & qi/ph protocols, too).
-
- You can even use a program called phquery with either Horton or qi to get
- your server's sendmail to forward mail sent to first-last@server.foo.edu
- to the proper e-mail address, whether or not the target address is
- on the Internet.
- - Dan Kegel (dank@blacks.jpl.nasa.gov)
-