Announcement of a Mail Facility at UCSB
RFC 574
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RFC 574
Network Working Group M. Krilanovich
Request for Comments: 574 UCSB
NIC: 19144 26 September 1973
Announcement of a Mail Facility at UCSB
There now exists a server program at UCSB, resident under socket 3,
which supports that subset of the File Transfer Protocol necessary
for mail delivery. Only the MAIL and BYE commands are implemented at
this time.
Mail may be sent to an individual at UCSB by specifying his local
user name in the MAIL command. The following is a list of those
individuals currently defined as valid recipients of Network mail,
each with their respective user name: Ed Faeh (FAEH), Jim Guyton
(GUYTON), Mark Krilanovich (KRILANOV), Curtis Mosso (MOSSO), John
Pickens (PICKENS), and Ron Stoughton (STOUGHTN). In addition, any
general comments or complaints about UCSB services may be sent to
user name GRIPE.
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