On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 6:55 PM, Doug McIlroy <doug@cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:
Very far back. CTSS had a mail utility.
​Yep, as I said, it was pretty standard for timesharing...​ and certainly IBM, DEC and most of the BUNCH companies had something like it in their 1960s developed systems.

 

If communication within one system is not
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recognized as email, then the exchange that
opened in Boston in 1877 was not a
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telephone system.
​Amen...

It's all about MetCalfe's Law and the value of the messaging system with the # of users.   The ARPANet, like the connected exchanges, increase the number of #s.​