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From: earle@jplopto.uucp (Greg Earle)
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Subject: Re: Wanted: HEP Gateway (Was SPAN Gateway)
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Date: Sat, 28-Nov-87 17:10:43 EST
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Posted: Sat Nov 28 17:10:43 1987
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Keywords: networks mail HEP
Summary: Try cithep

In article <476@hscfvax.UUCP> mohamed@hscfvax.UUCP (750025@Mohamed_el_Lozy) writes:
>In article <4899@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov>, earle@jplopto.uucp (Greg Earle) writes:
>> Try user%foo.SPAN@jpl-vlsi.ARPA [aka] user%foo.SPAN@vlsi.JPL.NASA.GOV.
>It works!
>Now would some kind soul give us a gateway to the HEPnet (High Energy Physics
>network)?

Well, I'm a little foggier on this one, but there's a machine at Caltech
called `cithep.Caltech.EDU'; perhaps this machine talks to this HEP network?

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