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From: Turkewitz@dca-eur.ARPA
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Subject: Re: electronic-mail "telephone directory"
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Date: Wed, 29-Feb-84 05:05:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb 29 05:05:00 1984
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Date: 29 Feb 1984 09:58:14 Z
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Date: 29 February 1984 08:41 GMT
From: Turkewitz @ dca-eur
To: speck @ cit-vax
CC: Turkewitz @ dca-eur, MSG-Group @ BRL

Re:  electronic-mail "telephone directory"
Date: 29 Feb 1984 08:28:27 Z
Text: 
Don,
     The NIC (Network Operations Center at SRI in Menlo Park) keeps
such a directory for the Defense Data Network (DDN).  It is accessed
via the "nicname" protocol (RFC 812).  The nicname server runs on
the SRI-NIC machine.  You will need the nicname user program (if you
don't already have it on your machine), which in many cases can be
obtained from the NIC.  You then type "nicname name" to access the
directory.  There are other options to.  Send a message to NIC @ SIR-NIC
for further information.
          --Ken

 
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