Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site brl-tgr.ARPA Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!brl-tgr!tgr!RMXJ%CORNELLA.BITNET@berkeley.edu From: RMXJ%CORNELLA.BITNET@berkeley.edu Newsgroups: net.mail.headers Subject: (copy) Msg of Sunday, 22 September 1985 17: Message-ID: <1648@brl-tgr.ARPA> Date: Mon, 23-Sep-85 02:56:42 EDT Article-I.D.: brl-tgr.1648 Posted: Mon Sep 23 02:56:42 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 25-Sep-85 10:13:14 EDT Sender: news@brl-tgr.ARPA Lines: 59 Originally sent from: COMSAT@MIT-MC.ARPA Originally sent to: RMXJ@CORNELLA Return-Path: <> Received: from UCB-VAX.ARPA (ucbvax.ARPA) by ucbjade.Berkeley.Edu (4.19/4.39.1) id AA07607; Sun, 22 Sep 85 23:27:03 pdt Received: by UCB-VAX.ARPA (5.22/5.9) id AA02305; Sun, 22 Sep 85 23:27:06 PDT Date: Mon, 23 Sep 85 02:26:27 EDT From: Communications SatelliteSubject: Msg of Sunday, 22 September 1985 17:06-EDT To: "RMXJ%CORNELLA.BITNET@Berkeley.EDU"@BERKELEY Message-Id: <[MIT-MC.ARPA].654616.850923> FAILED: header-people-post at LBL.ARPA; I gave up on sending this after 31 "temporary" errors. Failed message follows: ------- Received: from UCB-VAX.ARPA by MIT-MC.ARPA 22 Sep 85 17:06:45 EDT Received: by UCB-VAX.ARPA (5.22/5.9) id AA25424; Sun, 22 Sep 85 14:07:08 PDT Received: from CORNELLA by ucbjade.Berkeley.Edu (4.19/4.39.1) id AA02857; Sun, 22 Sep 85 14:06:45 pdt Message-Id: <8509222106.AA02857@ucbjade.Berkeley.Edu> Date: 22 September 85 17:05 EDT From: RMXJ%CORNELLA.BITNET@Berkeley.EDU Subject: X.400/MHS implementation To: HEADER-PEOPLE@mit-mc.arpa To Jon Postel, Mark Crispin and other interested parties: At the EARN (European Academic Research Network) Technical Meeting in Geneve, Switzerland last Thursday and Friday, we discussed moving EARN (which connects to BITNET via two international lines paid for by IBM) to X.400. In fact, we *MUST* do so. The PTTs (Post Office, Telephone, and Telegraph) which own and operate *ALL* the lines in Western Europe have demanded that EARN migrate to an X.400 network in conformation with the ISO and CCITT recommendations. EARN has until the end of 1987 to accomplish this. Work has started to be progressed in this area. It was decided to use a product that is coming out of Heidelberg to accomplish this migration. EARN is almost in every country in Western Europe. By the end of the month, the final connections to the remaining countries will be complete. On Monday, Greece will connect from Crete to Italy, and Finland will connect from FINHUT (the Finnish Helsinki Institute of Technology) to Stockholm, Sweden and Belgium will connect up from Brussels to Paris, France. Anyone interested in communicating with the technical coordinators in EARN should write to me and I will put you in touch with them. There is one technical coordinator in each country as well as a European Master Coordinator (EMC). -- Gligor Tashkovich EARN Internetwork Consultant