> The gateways that I know about, are: > > PUCC PUCC.BITNET PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU New Jersey, USA > CUNYVM CUNYVM.BITNET CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU New York, USA > SUNET.SE Stockholm, SWEDEN > > I'd like to know what the other ones are. The following list is from BITNET GATES, the official summary of gateways maintained on LISTSERV@BITNIC and the various NETSERV's. Most of them are probably included in the file called INTERNET LISTING, also available from LISTSERV@BITNIC, which gives the correspondence between BITNET and Internet names. Note that a great many other sites are capable of acting as gateways and continually do so for locally generated e-mail. In any case, for those sites not listed in INTERNET LISTING (the Europeans have been slow in that), it is simple enough to learn the Internet name by handing a piece of e-mail to the gateway and inspecting the "Received" tags of the final delivery. John ----------------------------------------------------------------------- BITNET/Internet Regional Gateways Below is a list of those sites that will handle regional traffic between BITNET and the Internet: Europe: SMTP@AEARN SMTP@ALIJKU12 SMTP@DEARN VMI2SMTP@DJUKFA11 TCPSMTP@DMSWWU1A TCPSMTP@DMSWWU1C SMTPIB@HEARN SMTP@ICINECA SMTP@ICNUCEVM SMTP@SEARN SMTP@TAUNIVM USA: SMTP@ARIZVM1 SMTP@BROWNVM SMT@CORNELLC SMTP@CUNYVMV2 SMTP@ETSUADMN MAILER@MITVMA SMTP@NCSUVM SMTP@NDSUVM1 VMMAIL@PUCC SMTP@RICEVM1 SMTP@RPITSVM SMTP@TCSVM SMTP@TAIVM2 SMTP@UHUPVM1 SMTP@UICVM SMTPD@UMRVMB SMTP@URIACC SMTP@USCVM SMTP@VTBIT SMTP@VTVM1 SMTP@YALEVM Canada & Mexico: SMTP@TECMTYSB SMTP@TECMTYVM SMTP@UTORONTO MAILER@UTORUGW SMTP@VMTECCHI SMTP@VMTECQRO