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└─⟦a0efdde77⟧ Bits:30001252 EUUGD11 Tape, 1987 Spring Conference Helsinki └─⟦this⟧ »EUUGD11/euug-87hel/sec1/elm/test/test.mail«
From root Wed Oct 30 14:03:36 1985 >From srmmail Wed Oct 30 14:10:08 1985 remote from veeger >From hplabs Wed Oct 30 14:00:16 1985 remote from hpcnof >From hpl-opus!poulton Wed Oct 30 02:06:16 1985 remote from hplabs Date: Wed, 30 Oct 85 01:55:05 pst From: <hplabs!hpl-opus!poulton> Received: by HP-VENUS id AA26352; Wed, 30 Oct 85 01:55:05 pst Message-Id: <8510300955.AA26352@HP-VENUS> To: hplabs!hpldat!taylor Subject: Re: announce(1) The announce I got was shar'd July 8. NLEN was not defined in that source, just used. LONG_SLEN is not defined in the newmail(1) that you sent me. What system are you running on? My s500 doesn't have these def's. -> Monday, January 3rd: Call your mother As to announce --> newmail: why the switch? Seems like both are useful, in different situations. Ken Poulton HPL From root Wed Oct 30 14:03:39 1985 >From srmmail Wed Oct 30 14:10:12 1985 remote from veeger >From hplabs Wed Oct 30 13:59:53 1985 remote from hpcnof >From fowler Wed Oct 30 12:57:11 1985 remote from hplabs Date: Wed, 30 Oct 85 12:57:11 pst From: Greg Fowler <hplabs!fowler> Received: by HP-VENUS id AA12562; Wed, 30 Oct 85 12:57:11 pst Message-Id: <8510302057.AA12562@HP-VENUS> To: mail-men@rochester Subject: Re: Summary of Network Mail Headers References: <36700044@hpcnof.UUCP> Priority: Most Urgent I believe your introduction referred to the uucp network. usenet is the networXk news software mechanism and isn't a "network". - > February 19, 1986 - - A longer test of the system - Greg From root Wed Oct 30 14:13:23 1985 >From srmmail Wed Oct 30 14:20:08 1985 remote from veeger >From root Wed Oct 30 14:01:57 1985 remote from hpcnof To: DCC@hplabs Subject: Log of backup tape #1 Full Backup starting at Wed Oct 30 12:45:14 MST 1985 backing up directories: ./users/fh ./users/rmd ./users/vince ./users/roberts ./users/row ./users/dt ./Xlost+found ./users/lost+found ./users/scb ./users/kevin ./users/du From root Wed Oct 30 15:33:24 1985 >From srmmail Wed Oct 30 15:40:26 1985 remote from veeger >From root Wed Oct 30 15:37:17 1985 remote from hpcnof To: root, uucp, taylor@hplabs.ARPA Subject: Log of backup tape #2 backing up directories: ./users/fh ./users/rmd ./users/vince ./users/roberts ./users/row ./users/dt ./Xlost+found ./users/lost+found ./users/scb ./users/kevin ./users/du backing up directories: ./users/sbh ./users/ges ./users/cpb ./users/amy ./net ./users/root ./users/balXza ./dev ./users/remple ./users/jr ./users/mwr ./users/larryf From root Sun Dec 8 22:50:18 1985 >From srmmail Mon Dec 9 00:50:05 1985 remote from veeger >From root Mon Dec 9 00:41:15 1985 remote from hpcnof >From JLarson.pa@Xerox.ARPA Sun Dec 8 20:45:55 1985 remote from hplabs Date: 8 Dec 85 20:36:36 PST (Sunday) From: hplabs!JLarson.pa@Xerox.ARPA Subject: How's it going, anyway? To: hpcnou!dat@HPLABS.ARPA (Dave Taylor) Cc: JLarson.pa@Xerox.ARPA How are things with you? Could you send me that paper we were talking about? Thanks John Larson Xerox Palo Alto Research Center 3333 Coyote Hill Road Palo Alto, Ca 94304 From root Wed Aug 7 19:58:30 1985 >From uucp Wed Aug 7 19:55:12 1985 remote from veeger >From hplabs Wed Aug 7 19:48:10 1985 remote from hpcnof >From RICHER@SUMEX-AIM Wed Aug 7 09:23:12 1985 remote from hplabs Received: by HP-VENUS id AA18269; Wed, 7 Aug 85 09:11:48 pdt Date: Tue 6 Aug 85 09:12:37-PDT From: Mark Richer <hplabs!RICHER@SUMEX-AIM> Received: by HP-VENUS via CSNET; 7 Aug 1985 09:11:37-PDT (Wed) Received: from sumex-aim.arpa by csnet-relay.arpa id a015812; 6 Aug 85 12:14 EDXT To: hpcnof!veeger!hpcnou!dat%hplabs.csnet@CSNET-RELAY Via: CSNet; 7 Aug 85 9:11-PDT Subject: Re: AI in Education mailing list... Cc: RICHER@SUMEX-AIM In-Reply-To: <8508030243.AA27641@HP-VENUS> Message-Id: <12132987812.61.RICHER@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA> I added you to aied. This message may be of interest to you: Artificial Intelligence in Education Meeting at IJCAI 85 ---------- ------------ -- --------- ------- -- ----- -- Place: Math Sciences Auditorium (a.k.a. Math 4000A), UCLA campus Time: 6:30 pm, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1985 (length: 1 - 1 1/4 hr) Agenda: I have two speakers scheduled to make presentations that should stimulate questions and discussions: (1) Short Announcements (2) Jeff Bonar, Research Scientist, Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC), University of Pittsburgh --- on-going ICAI research projects at LRDC --- dissemination of ICAI technology in the form of software tools, workshops, written materials, and video tapes. (3) Gary Fine, Product Engineering Manager, INTELLICORP, formerly with a company producing CAI products, also graduate work in ICAI --- bridging the gap between current ICAI technology and the real world [IJCAI-85, the 9th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence is being held at UCLA Campus, August 18-23, 1985. This conference is co-sponsered by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) this year, and I have been told by their office that only walk-in registration is available at this time. For more information, contact AAAI: AAAI-OFFICE@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA AAAI, 445 Burgess Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025 or call (415) 328-3123] Direct questions on the AI in ED meeting (only) to Mark Richer, RICHER@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA ------- From root Tue Sep 24 09:53:24 1985 >From HPMAIL-gateway Tue Sep 24 9:46:47 1985 remote from veeger >From Simon_CINTZ_/_HPD600/TR Tue Sep 24 9:46:47 1985 remote from hpmail Date: Tue, 24 Sep 85 9:14:00 MDT From: Simon_CINTZ_/_HPD600/TR (Simon Cintz) Subject: ITF From: Simon_CINTZ_/_HPD600/TR (Simon Cintz) To: Dave_TAYLOR_/_HPF100/00 Dave - Just as one programming language doesn't suit the needs of all programmers, one authoring facility will probably not suit the needs of all HP entities that require CBT -- at least not in the near future. Of course, this is my personal opinion and if I'm wrong, it won't be the first time. Good luck. - Simon From root Mon Oct 21 10:43:37 1985 >From srmmail Mon Oct 21 10:30:16 1985 remote from veeger >From root Mon Oct 21 10:28:58 1985 remote from hpcnof >From DLS.MDC%office-X.arpa@CSNET-RELAY Mon Oct 21 01:57:05 1985 remote from hXplabs Received: by HP-VENUS id AA17376; Mon, 21 Oct 85 01:57:05 pdt Date: 21 Oct 85 01:02 EDT From: Duane Stone / McDonnell Douglas / CSC-ASD <hplabs!DLS.MDC%office-1.arpa@CXSNET-RELAY> Received: by HP-VENUS via CSNET; 21 Oct 1985 01:57:01-PDT (Mon) Received: from office-1.arpa by CSNET-RELAY.ARPA id a019220; 21 Oct 85 1:18 EDTX To: Dave Taylor <hpcnou!dat%hplabs.csnet@CSNET-RELAY> Via: CSNet; 21 Oct 85 1:56-PDT Subject: Re: More Mail Headers... Message-Id: <MDC-DLS-7W9CS@OFFICE-1> Comment: Dave -- this is the body of the message I previously 'sent' to you viaX a Journal. I might suggest re-wording the para on Author -- my associates might object to X 'strange' -- something like: This is used to credit the original author, or to give credit on article excerpts (from Newspapers, magazines, books, etc). One field which I forgot is: Length: This is computed when the message is sent and gives the recipients X an estimate of the number of pages in the document. Example: Length: 6 pages [estimate] Access: Used to declare whether a Journal item should be Public or Private (to thoseX that are on the distribution list or Extended Access list) Example: Access: Unrestricted Acknowledge-Delivery: Used to request the system mailer send back a message when it has successfully delivered the item. Example: Acknowledge-Delivery: Requested Acknowledge-Receipt: Used to to ask the recipient to acknowledge receipt of the message. Example: Acknowledge-Receipt: Requested Addendum-To: A pointer to a previously submitted Journal item. Example: Addendum-To: <ASD,1234,> Delivery-Timing: Used by the sender to indicate when the message should be submitted to the mailer. Examples: Rush: - immediate Soon: - as soon as possible Defer: - overnight Start-Delivery: DATE TIME Stop-Delivery: DATE TIME (if not yet delivered) Disposition-Code: Used by the system to group Journal items into one of several classes for eventual archive to tape and as an indicator of how long the archive tapes should be retained. Example: Disposition-Code: Temporary (2 years) Extended-access: Used with private Journal items to allow access by other than those on the distribution list. Example: Extended-access: ASD.MDC Location: Used to submit the message to the Journal. The adressees receive a short citation with other header fields and a "Location:" field pointing to a fileX in an electronic library. Example: Location: <MDC,1234,> Part-Of: A pointer to a previously submitted Journal item. Example: Part-Of: <MDC,1234,> Route-To: Used to send a message "in-turn" to addressees in the "To:" field -- as opposed to the broadcast method of delivery where everyone gets the message X "simultaneously". Any addresses in the "Cc:" field receive a copy of the message each time it is passed from one adressee to the next in the "To:" field. Example: Routed-to: {addresses in To field} Signed: Created when the user employs the Sign command; used to electronically sign X a message. It affixes a signature-block to a message. A "Verify Signature"X command is available to recipients that lets them find out if anyone has changed the body of the message since the message was signed. Example: SIGNED Duane L. Stone App. Dev. Mgr. Supersedes: A pointer to a previously submitted Journal item. Example: Supersedes: <MDC,1234,> --- last line of the file --