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July 1995, Week 5

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Daniel Kosack <[log in to unmask]>
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Daniel Kosack <[log in to unmask]>
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On Sat, 29 Jul 1995, KerryA5542 wrote:
 
> Our company has a network consisting of 5 HP9000's running HP-UX, multiple
> PC's, Mac's and one HP3000 918LX (serving 40 users, 10 of these on
> terminals). All of the systems are running Internet (MIME-compliant) mail
> systems.  Does anyone know of non-commercial mail program for the HP3000?
> NetMail/3000 is too expensive (in other words, I can't get management to
> approve it - need free software!).  Any help, posted here or e-mailed
> directly would be greatly appreciated.
 
  I'm working on one that I'm going to call freE-Mail or something like
that.  My E-mailer will not require you to have a TCP/IP stack in order
to invoke Internet E-Mail, but the code will not be ready until I can get
my Series 42 online.  I have all the routines ready, just need to tie them
together.  I'm hoping to have it done before September.  It requires
a terminal/serial connection to a UNIX host with sendmail and/or SMTP,
and it will require UNIX host software (which I'm also writing).  It's
sorta like UUCP in purpose, and should also be able to do News.
 
  I would like to be shareware in a sense, whereas you can use the
software, but a registration fee would be nice (I need to raise more
money for college, keep the HP up and running, and raise money for a RISC
based system at school with 5.0), but not required.
 
>
>
> Kerry Anderson
> HP3000 Systems Administrator
> E-Mail ([log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask])
>
>
 
Daniel Kosack -= Proud user of Linux =-
 
DOS == Dead On System
UNIX == Ultimate Necessity, Intelligent eXecution

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