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- From: anil@CS.TITECH.AC.jp
- Newsgroups: fj.mail-lists.nihongo
- Subject: sending e-mail
- Message-ID: <319095@nttlab.ntt.JP>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 12:32:51 GMT
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- Taken from newsnet:
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- How to contact specific researchers in Japan by email. While there's no
- foolproof
- way, oftentimes you can guess an email address from the researcher's
- affiliation. The translation from affiliation to email domain can
- be made with the help of the standard list of active domains in Japan,
- the most recent version of which I've appended below. As an example,
- to contact someone at Akita University, you might try
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- loginname@akita-u.ac.jp
-
- where "loginname" is something reasonable like the person's last name,
- their first initial followed by last name, etc. If that doesn't work
- and you know the person is in, say, the CS department, you might try
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- loginname@cs.akita-u.ac.jp
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- If all else fails, sending a query to the loginname "postmaster" at
- that site will usually elicit a response.
-
- This list of active domains is also available for anonymous FTP from
- site cs.arizona.edu [192.12.69.5] as file "japan/email.domains.
-
- Good luck!
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- Anil
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