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Users of Bitnet (and NetNorth in Canada and EARN in Europe) often 
have addresses in this form: <IZZY@INDVMS>.  If you're lucky, all you'll 
have to do to mail to that address is add "bitnet" at the end, to get 
<izzy@indvms.bitnet>.  Sometimes, however, mail to such an address will 
bounce back to you, because Bitnet addresses do not always translate 
well into an Internet form.  If this happens, you can send mail 
through one of two Internet/Bitnet gateways. First, change the `@' in 
the address to a `%', so that you get <user%site.bitnet>.  Then add 
either `@vm.marist.edu' or `@cunyvm.cuny.edu', so that, with the above 
example, you would get <izzy%indyvms.bitnet@vm.marist.edu> or 
<izzy%indvyvms.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu>
Bitnet users have it a little easier: They can usually send mail 
directly to your e-mail address without fooling around with it at all.  
So send them your address and they should be OK. 
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