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by tacroqueen
1170 days ago
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CompuServe was not a BBS in the typical use of the term. And anyway CompuServe did not have an SMTP gateway until a bit later, 1989. They had their own closed system with their infamous octal User IDs eg: 74661,130. BBSes with direct internet email relays were always a rarity until the 90s, when BBSes were rapidly on the decline. And much more prevalent were relay systems such as FidoNet, RelayNet and StormNet. The easiest way to have access to email and the internet in the 80s was via a university shell account or certain larger industry and defense employers. |
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That was a relic of the DEC PDP-10 / TOPS-10 architecture that Compuserve was built upon.