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- From: nauen@WRAIR-EMH1.ARMY.MIL
- Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc
- Subject: Re: Internet --------> AT&T Mail
- Message-ID: <9209032049.AA04523@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>
- Date: 3 Sep 92 21:45:00 GMT
- Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
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- In <1992Sep2.172706.797@schbbs.mot.com> khush@csskwh (Ken Hush) asks:
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- > Does anyone either have a copy of the Internet Interconnect Addressing Guide,
- > or can tell me how to send mail from the Internet to an AT&T Mail user . . .
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- Standard guidance put out by AT&T is <username>@attmail.com.
-
- This supposedly applies also to the "new" EasyLink users, i.e., those
- who have signed up _since_ AT&T took over, thus were never on Western
- Union's EasyLink, and who are all supposed to have been issued
- AT&T Mail usernames.
-
- If it does not work for you, atthelp@attmail.com responds rapidly though
- not always accurately. Sometimes it takes three or four rephrasings of
- a question before they provide workable advice.
-
- Ric <nauen@wrair-emh1.army.mil> <nauen%wrmain.decnet@detrick-emh1.army.mil>
- ^^^^^Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
- U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command
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