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From: gregc@ucsfcgl.UUCP (Greg Couch%CGL)
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Subject: Re: Addresses
Message-ID: <336@ucsfcgl.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 15-Aug-84 16:13:37 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 15 16:13:37 1984
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One problem with using the percent sign as a local delimitor, is that
the percent sign is often used as a substitute for "extra" at signs
when sending mail to the Arpanet.  This especially hurt us since since
Berkeley (ucbvax) does this, and ucbvax is our link to the outside
world (e.g.  becomes ).

The solution we implemented was to use the colon as the local delimitor,
since it historically has been for local networks (e.g.  berknet) and
uucp sites (ucbvax) don't mung it.  Thus a local net address would be
 for ArpaNet sites, and
 for uucp sites.  If we were directly on
the ArpaNet, then  would work too.


				- Greg Couch
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