1994-05-07 - Nalbandian’s email address

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From: wcs@anchor.ho.att.com (bill.stewart@pleasantonca.ncr.com +1-510-484-6204)
To: postmaster@netcom.com
Message Hash: 403b5b2acf9329e065d25c22e519656ccf03f1e978671786bbd51059c54de16c
Message ID: <9405070844.AA16355@anchor.ho.att.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-05-07 08:45:37 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 7 May 94 01:45:37 PDT

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From: wcs@anchor.ho.att.com (bill.stewart@pleasantonca.ncr.com +1-510-484-6204)
Date: Sat, 7 May 94 01:45:37 PDT
To: postmaster@netcom.com
Subject: Nalbandian's email address
Message-ID: <9405070844.AA16355@anchor.ho.att.com>
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Jim Nalbandian, who's recently been posting to cypherpunks,
has a signature line that contains a couple of *severely* non-portable 
addresses; I have no way to tell whether my email to him worked
on the netcomish address.  Don't know about his spelling errors,
but his addressing errors distinctly *are* international....

I  got an interesting bouncegram from Namibia when I tried using 
the N7SZS@K7BUC.AZ.US.NA address - it's some sort of Amateur packet radio 
address, which has a syntax similar to Internet addresses but
rips off the .na namespace (I thought I hadn't seen it before,
but I don't keep up with the .US domain, so I tried it, along with
K7BUC@AZ.US skipping the .na).  I've attacked the bouncegram below.


Could one of the administrators at Netcom please help him 
put a useable return address in his .signature?

			Thanks;  Bill Stewart
			wcs@anchor.att.com
			bill.stewart@pleasantonca.ncr.com

> --
>           * Spelling errors are intentional and international *
>         Jim Nalbandian       netcomsv!lassie!jim%lassie@netcom.com
>         Tempe, Arizona, USA                   N7SZS@K7BUC.AZ.US.NA
> No free man shall ever be de-barred the use of arms. The strongest
> reason for the people to retain  there right to keep and bear arms
> is as a last  resort to  protect  themselves  against  tyranny  in
> government. <-------- Thomas Jefferson                            --
> 




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