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From: agkc@otter.hpl.hp.com (Andy Clark)
Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc
Subject: Re: Hellas (Greece) connection
Message-ID: <2040002@otter.hpl.hp.com>
Date: 25 Sep 89 10:35:53 GMT
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/ otter:comp.mail.misc / thorson@typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu (Bill Thorson) /  7:32 am  Sep 24, 1989 /
I would like to know if there is a mail ability to Hellas (Greece).  I
have a friend at Athens university that I would like fast communication
between.  He has a bitnet address on a machine called grathun1.

We understand there is a network in Greece called HELLASPAC or HELLPAC
or something like that which is connected to EARNET whatever that is.  We
also understand that grathun1 may also be a node on HELLASPAC/HELLPAC.
Therefore we believe there may be a way to send mail/file to and from
each other.  Possibly even live communication :)

Any help from Europe would be greatly appreciated.

Bill Thorson
Dept. of Atmospheric Science
Colorado State University
Ft. Collins CO
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	EARN is the European name for BITNET , I have found a
	reference to a system  grathun1.bitnet , looks like
	this would be worth a try 

Good Luck
Andy Clark
HPLabs Bristol (uk)