[ih] Internet-history Digest, Vol 10, Issue 1

John Levine johnl at iecc.com
Tue Jul 7 19:41:08 PDT 2020


In article <2125C2E4-5622-497F-B167-CD12885BF59F at mac.com> you write:
>You made me think of UUCP bang paths. :-)

Not really.  Bang paths actually worked.

Regards,
ima!johnl

>> On Jul 5, 2020, at 11:27 PM, the keyboard of geoff goodfellow via Internet-history
><internet-history at elists.isoc.org> wrote:
>> 
>> craig, oh please, don't "forget" what our email addresses would have been
>> 🤔😳😦😬😱
>> [copy and pasted from the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X.400 page], viz.:
>> 
>> An X.400 address consists of several elements, including:
>> 
>>   - C (Country name)
>>   - ADMD (Administration Management Domain, short-form A), usually a
>>   public mail service provider
>>   - PRMD (Private Management Domain, short-form P)
>>   - O (Organization name)
>>   - OU (Organizational Unit Names), OU is equivalent to OU0, can have OU1,
>>   OU2...
>>   - G (Given name)
>>   - I (Initials)
>>   - S (Surname)



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