AT&T EasyLink (ATT)
This information is based on the Microsoft Mail for PC Networks gateway to AT&T Easylink. The custom recipient addresses are in the following formats:
AT&T Mail Address
[ATT:attmail!UserName]
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attmail
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The "gate name" for the AT&T Mail Network.
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!
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A delimiter.
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UserName
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A unique identifier for an individual user.
AT&T MailFAX
[ATT:fax!+FaxTelephoneNumber (/RecipientName) Option]
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fax!
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Indicates to the AT&T Mail Network that this message is being delivered to a fax machine.
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+
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Must be specified for AT&T Mail Network to insert the correct country access code.
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FaxTelephoneNumber
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The local fax telephone number, country code, area code and local exchange.
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RecipientName
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The recipient of the fax.
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Options
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Any AT&T Mail options.
An example of this address is:
[ATT:fax!+19085551234(/John Doe) delivery].
AT&T Telex
[ATT:telex!TelexNumber (/Attention)]
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telex!
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Indicates to the AT&T Mail Network that this is a message for a telex machine.
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TelexNumber
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The number of the telex machine to which the message is being delivered.
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Attention
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The name of the recipient of the message.
An example of this address is:
[ATT:telex!900123(Jones MFG CO/John Doe)].
AT&T MailPRINT
[ATT:printer!PrinterTelephoneNumber (/RecipientName) Options]
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printer!
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Indicates to the AT&T Mail Network that this message is being delivered to a printer.
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PrinterTelephoneNumber
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The local printer telephone number, country code, area code, and local exchange.
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RecipientName
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The recipient of the message.
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Options
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Any AT&T Mail option.
An example of this address type is:
[ATT:printer!19085551234 (/John Doe)].
AT&T Paper
[ATT:Address]
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Address
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The postal address is entered on one line with semicolons (;) used to separate the address parts. If the address contains a semicolon, surround it with quotation marks (";").
An example of this address type is:
[ATT:John Doe;123 Main Street; N.Y. 01234].