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Re: question, genie from the net?



dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) writes:
: In article <1994Aug19.231200.1522@sunrise.apana.org.au>,
: Aaron Howell <root@sunrise.apana.org.au> wrote:
: > Er, excuse me if this is a stupid question,
: > is it possible to access genie from the internet?
: 
: Only in a very limited way: you can send E-Mail to a GEnie user by
: addressing it to username@genie.geis.com.
: 
: Other GEnie services are not accessible.  I would very much like to
: see GEnie offer Telnet connections (which they would have to charge
: for, of course) at some point in the future - it would (hopefully) make
: GEnie a LOT cheaper for international users.
: 
Actually, I just saw this in this group the other day.  You can
get on Genie through the internet, via SprintNet.  Just telnet to
hermes.merit.edu and at the host prompt enter "sprintnet-313171"
(sans quotes, of course) and then log on to genie.  SprintNet 
charges apply, but at least you get a fast connection.

Mark Marr-Lyon
o9938156@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu

: > If not, does anyone gate genie info to the net, like bitnet?
: 
: There are regular (monthly) postings of the "GEnieLamp" articles for
: the A2 and A2PRO roundtables.  Otherwise, we get an occasional
: reposting of a message, and files that are available on GEnie often
: turn up in comp.binaries.apple2 or at FTP sites (when someone decides
: to post/upload them, not automatically).
: -- 
: David Empson
: dempson@actrix.gen.nz
: Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand