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- From: lsr@taligent.com (Larry Rosenstein)
- Subject: Re: Locating someone on AppleLink (from the Internet)
- Message-ID: <lsr-060193100446@lsr.taligent.com>
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- Organization: Taligent, Inc.
- References: <1993Jan4.155352.28308@zip.eecs.umich.edu> <1993Jan4.205307.667@cs.uoregon.edu> <noah-050193102428@noah.apple.com> <1993Jan6.132738.28176@prz.tu-berlin.de>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 18:06:14 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan6.132738.28176@prz.tu-berlin.de>,
- pcastine@tubkom.prz.tu-berlin.de (Peter Castine) wrote:
- >
- > sure if this was some special service provided by the QuickMail<->AppleLInk
- > gateway, or if the mail was simply sent on to AppleLink. On the assumption
-
- My impression was that this function was provided by the gateway. It would
- take your request, call up AppleLink and do the find using the AppleLink
- service.
-
- > Oh, I almost forgot who to address the mail to. Unfortunately, I don't have
- > access to aforementioned LAN right now, so I can't check that out.
-
- That's the thing; you needed to address the QuickMail to any address on the
- gateway mailcenter.
-
- Larry Rosenstein
- Taligent, Inc.
-
- lsr@taligent.com
-