@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ But we need something more rigorous for our purposes. Some email systems might
`grumpy` becomes `grumpy.nncpnet.org`. `mail.greenhouse` becomes `mail.greenhouse.nncpnet.org`. You might then send email to `pat@grumpy.nncpnet.org` or `sam@mail.greenhouse.nncpnet.org`.
These look like Internet addresses, but they are not valid on the Internet. (Unless, that is, the Internet gateway materializes in the future and you opt in to it; but for now, they are not valid on the Internet.) `nncpnet.org` has been registered and parked to ensure there will never be a conflict with it.
These look like Internet addresses, but they are not valid on the Internet. (Unless, that is, you opt in to the [Internet gateway](bridge/getting-started); but otherwise, they are not valid on the Internet.) `nncpnet.org` has been registered and parked to ensure there will never be a conflict with it.
When your NNCPNET node sees an email address in the form of `user@something.nncpnet.org`, it knows how to find the NNCP node called `something` and route the mail to it.