Subj : [--- No BBS ---] To : Steven Horn From : Winston Smith Date : Mon Mar 24 2003 03:33 am -> But it's NOT a Telnet address, it is an IP (Internet Protocol) -> address. In my case, it is the address where others using BinkP -> systems can reach me but it could also serve as a Web server or for -> e-mail. Hmm... for a Web server it might be possible to use something like http://host.network.domain (?) Anybody with Internet connectivity will know what an 'http://' URL means.... Any browser would reject an attempted telnet.... And if the user doesn't have Internet connectivity? well... then he or she can't telnet to the address anyway, so it doesn't matter! (?) Any user then trying to telnet to the address knows that he or she is merely guessing that there is a telnet service port as well, because usually, if all services are supported, the poster lists the address without a single particular URL prefix.... (?) --- ViaMAIL!/WC v1.60d * Origin: Chowdanet (401-331-0615) telnet://chowdanet.com (1:323/120) .