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- From: mvdl@et.tudelft.nl
- Newsgroups: comp.bbs.waffle
- Subject: Re: X.400 protocol in waffle ?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.234053.351@et.tudelft.nl>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 23:40:53 +0100
- References: <1992Nov16.212141.348@et.tudelft.nl> <qiVDuB2w165w@willard.UUCP> <Bxy99I.5sE@cs.psu.edu>
- Organization: TU-Delft, dpt of Electrical Engineering
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- In article <Bxy99I.5sE@cs.psu.edu>, fenner@postscript.cs.psu.edu (Bill Fenner) writes:
- > In article <qiVDuB2w165w@willard.UUCP> dawson@willard.UUCP writes:
- > |Waffle already supports mail to x.400 addresses. For example, mail to
- > |
- > | /S=dawson/G=w/C=us/O=bsan/ADMD=bellsouth/@sprint.com
- > |
- > |is delivered just as you'd expect it to be.
- >
- > Unless your Internet connection is running UUCP software that interprets
- > all arguments to uuxqt commands as pathnames, and claims that you're not
- > allowed to access that file... *sigh*...
-
- Actually I wondered about X.400 protocol TO waffle-sites... Would waffle
- handle it ? (not now, I'm sure, but in the future ?).
-
- And perhaps a X.400 style adress-query when writing a message ?
-
- Perhaps what I want to know is: will usenet follow the x.400 protocol on the
- internet ?
-
- Michel.
-
- >
- > Bill
-