24-Apr-89 19:01:24-GMT,8355;000000000001 Return-Path: Received: from Forsythe.Stanford.EDU by sumex-aim.stanford.edu (4.0/inc-1.0) id AA04436; Mon, 24 Apr 89 12:01:24 PDT Message-Id: <8904241901.AA04436@sumex-aim.stanford.edu> Received: by Forsythe.Stanford.EDU; Mon, 24 Apr 89 11:59:19 PDT Date: Mon, 24 Apr 89 14:59 EDT From: (Peter Jorgensen - Micro Specialist) Subject: Correct way to send to AppleLink users To: INFO-MAC@sumex-aim.stanford.edu X-Original-To: INFOMAC The following is the correct information on sending email from BITNET addresses to AppleLink, and vice versa. This information was downloaded from the AppleLink Higher Education directory. I apparently left out one important detail concerning BITNET to Applelink in my previous posting, so this should clear it all up. Sorry about any inconvienience that might have occurred. Peter Jorgensen Microcomputer specialist Colgate University - Hamilton, NY 13346 AppleLink - U0523 BITNET - PJORGENSEN@COLGATEU tel - 315-824-1000 ext 742 --------------------------cut here------------------------------------ copyright 1989 Apple Computer, Inc. =================================================================== AppleLink-BITNET Mail Relay Continues ... With Improved Addressing! =================================================================== We are pleased to announce the formal continuation of the AppleLink-BITNET mail relay...with improved addressing from the AppleLink side. The AppleLink-BITNET mail relay makes it possible to send mail from a user on BITNET to a user on AppleLink and vice versa !! All messages are routed via DASNET, an intermediary relay. This mail relay will facilitate the cooperative research relationship of Apple Computer and the Higher Education community by facilitating the electronic exchange of information. Anyone may use the mail relay, as long as they adhere to the BITNET policy which states that all messages which are sent via BITNET are to be non-commercial and in direct support of academic research. In addition, all users of the mail relay should read the end-user agreement (see below). The following illustrates the method of sending mail between AppleLink and BITNET. Sending to BITNET from AppleLink - NEW and IMPROVED! 1. In the "TO" or "CC" field, enter the the BITNET address followed by @DASNET#. Multiple BITNET addresses may be entered on either fields and they may be intermixed with AppleLink addresses So it looks like this: TO: john.rlb@stanford.bitnet@dasnet#, smith12, joan@mit.bitnet@dasnet# SUBJECT: mail relay Sending to AppleLink from BITNET 1. In the "TO" field, enter the DASNET address: XB.DAS@STANFORD.BITNET 2. In the "SUBJECT" field, enter the AppleLink Address followed by: @APPLELINK So it looks like this: TO: XB.DAS@STANFORD.BITNET SUBJECT: USER1@APPLELINK 3. If you type a "!" after the address in the subject field, you can insert comments, but the subject line must be limited to 29 characters.. Example: SUBJECT: USER1@APPLELINK!Test =============================================================================== End User Agreement ------------------ You should carefully read the following terms and conditions before using the services available through the DASnet Network. Your use of these services indicates that you accept these terms. C.1 DASnet Services pertains to the forwarding of electronic mail and other messages through the DASnet Network. With regard to DASnet Services, this Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between you and DA Systems and supercedes all prior written and oral understandings and writings related to DASnet Services. DA systems reserves the right to refuse service to anyone at any time for the purpose of preserving the intergrity and legitimate use of DASnet Services. If Apple and DA Systems agree to a mutually acceptable change to the body of contract or any addendum to the contract, System will notify System's subscribers of said change and System's subscribers agree to be bound by said changes. C.2 You are solely responsible for your use of DASnet Services. DA Systems is not responsible in any way for what you say or send, or how you use information delivered to you through DASnet Services. You specifically agree not to use DASnet Services in any way which is illegal, libelous, profane, or indecent. You further agree that you will not use DASnet Services to transmit unsolicited advertising or promotional material. DA reserves the right, but shall not be obligated in its sole discretion, to remove any material which it believes to be unlawful or otherwise objectionable. Sources of information NOT subject to review by a DASnet representative are listed in Schedule B, and exception items can be added to or deleted from list in the manner stated in this document. C.3 DA Systems shall have the right, but shall not be obligated, in its sole discretion, to delete after thirty (30) days electronic mail and files for which storage charges have not been assessed. C.4 Software errors, mis-addressing, or other problems may cause someone other than your intended recepient to receive and/or read your electronic mail and other messages. DA Systems IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONFIDENTIALITY of any electronic mail or message. C.5 DASnet Services software may modify your message as necessary in order to make it forwardable by DASnet Services and/or storable at the destination system. DA Systems reserves the right to at any time add, delete, or otherwise change the services it offers and the systems between which DASnet will forward mail. C.6 No warranty. You expressly agree that use of DAsnet Services and storage of information of DA Systems' equipment is at your sole risk. Neither DA Systems nor any of its licensors, employees or agents warrants that DASnet Services will be either uninterrupted or error free. Nor does DA Systems or any of its licensor, employees or agents make any warranty as to the results to be obtained from use of DASnet services. DASnet Services are distributed on an "AS IS" basis without warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of title or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use. C.7 Limitations of Liability. Neither DA Systems nor anyone else who has been involved in creating, producing or delivering DASnet Service shall be liable for any incidental, special, or consequential damages arising out of use of DASnet Services or out of any breach of any warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequental damages so that the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. The provisions of this section will survive any termination of this agreement. C.8 Author's Rights. You agree that the forwarding of a message through the DASnet Network does not affect the rights of the author or holder of copyright, nor does it diminish those rights in any way. You further agree that you will not copy, redistribute, publish, or commercially exploit any material which is protected by law without explicit permission from the author or holder of the copyright. The author or holder of the copyright shall have the right to enforce his or her rights hereunder directly and on his or her own behalf. C.9 Rights of the Systems linked by the DASnet Network. This Agreement does NOT superscede or affect in any way your agreements or contracts with the mail and/or conference systems of which you are a member. C.10 Arbitration. This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Any dispute relating to the interpretation or performance of this Agreement shall be resolved at the request of either party through binding arbitration conducted in accordance with the then-existing rules of the American Arbitration Association. Judgment upon any award by the arbitrator or arbitrators may be entered by any state of federal court having jurisdiction. Such arbitration shall take place in Santa Clara County, California. The prevailing party in any such arbitration shall recover from the other its reasonable attorneys fees and costs. /a/