Re: Maps or lists of early UUCP nodes/networks in the Boston area?
Greg Skinner via Internet-history <[email protected]> Mon, 11 May 2026 11:06:16 -0700
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On May 11, 2026, at 5:51 AM, Dan York via Internet-history <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi! Something random and low priority… does anyone know of maps or lists of early UUCP nodes, particularly in the Boston area? > > Recently I was explaining to someone about bang-path addressing for messages and I was trying to remember the UUCP address I was giving people back in the day. > I remember it was “mit<something>!mv!srbci!ldy”. I think maybe it was “mitvax”? (I was part of a small consulting company in southern New Hampshire in the early 1990s that was connected to “MV Communications” that was in turn connected, I think, to a node at MIT.) > > I spent a while searching the web and even plunging into the comp.mail.maps archive in Google Groups… and couldn’t find anything readily available today. I mostly found various messages pointing to sites that are no longer around (or found sites with links to sites that are gone). > > Anyway… just curious if anyone knows of such a map or list purely so I can fill in a mental hole in my memory. 🙂 (Of which there seem to be more as time goes on..) > > Thanks, > Dan > > -- > Dan York, Senior Director, Online Trust & Safety | Internet Society > [email protected] | +1-603-439-0024 | https://mastodon.social/@danyork > internetsociety.org<https://www.internetsociety.org/> | @internetsociety<https://twitter.com/internetsociety> > > -- > Internet-history mailing list > [email protected] > https://elists.isoc.org/mailman/listinfo/internet-history > - > Unsubscribe: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/9b6ef0621638436ab0a9b23cb0668b0b?The%20list%20to%20be%20unsubscribed%20from=Internet-history I was able to find several entries for ’srbci’ with the Google Groups query https://groups.google.com/g/comp.mail.maps/search?q=srbci. From the looks of several of these entries, such as the following, ‘mv’ was a UUCP neighbor of ’srbci’. #N .mv.com, mv #O MV Communications #C Mark E. Mallett #E [email protected] #T 603 429 2223 #P P.O. Box 4963, Manchester NH; 03108-4963 #L 42 56 N / 71 26 W City #R #R mv.MV.COM is an Internet hub providing mail, news, and other #R services for the southern NH / northern MA area on a (low!) #R fee basis. It is also the gateway for the .MV.COM "domain park", #R a registered domain covering small sites and independant businesses #R in this area. #R #R Inquiries welcome: mail to [email protected] or call 603 429 2223. #R #U critz decvax eci pulsar rr siia summa4 verbal1 zinn #W [email protected] (Mark E. Mallett); Sun Oct 27 16:07:18 EDT 1991 # # Domain gateways: # mv .mv.com(LOCAL) # # Full domain alias: mv= mv.mv.com # # Outgoing calls: mv decvax(DIRECT+HIGH), ditka(EVENING+FAST), harvard(EVENING+FAST), jjmhome(EVENING) # # Incoming calls: mv balrog(DAILY), contek(POLLED), <critz>(DIRECT+FAST), ctedge(DIRECT), <eci>(DIRECT), <goldfnch>(WEEKLY), <helmers>(DIRECT), <jlc>(DIRECT), lemuria(DIRECT+FAST), <loiosh>(DIRECT), midnight(DAILY+FAST), <molly-bloom>(DIRECT), <objects>(DAILY), <pondsquid>(DIRECT), <pulsar>(DIRECT), <pophyn>(DIRECT), <rr>(WEEKLY/2), <siia>(DIRECT), <srbci>(DIRECT), <summa4>(DIRECT), <three>(WEEKLY+FAST), <trashbin>(DIRECT), <vauto>(DIRECT), <verbal1>(DIRECT), <virgin>(EVENING+FAST), <wgc386>(DIRECT), <wtfm>(DIRECT), <zinn>(DIRECT) # # Misc reverse definitions: harvard mv(EVENING) decvax mv(DIRECT+HIGH) 'mit-vax' could have been an undocumented UUCP neighbor of ‘mv’. It appears on USENET maps from the 1980s available by issuing a similar Google Groups query in net.news.map. Mark Plotnick <https://stackoverflow.com/users/2554472/mark-plotnick> is listed as the site admin on several entries. I recall he did some Chaosnet work while he was at MIT. --gregbo -- Internet-history mailing list [email protected] https://elists.isoc.org/mailman/listinfo/internet-history - Unsubscribe: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/9b6ef0621638436ab0a9b23cb0668b0b?The%20list%20to%20be%20unsubscribed%20from=Internet-history