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Hi John,

did you change your profession - or do I talk to the famous actor with the
same name ;-)

1. A 1st hint is: invoke the shell and use man mailx.
Mailx is the standard Unix mail reader and sender but to send it requires
s.th. like Sendmail/iX.
"It has no built-in facilities for sending messages to other systems, but
combined with other programs (a mail routing agent, and a transport agent),
it can send messages to other systems."

You can also define a POP3 mailing system on HP e3000. This is described in

2. A more general information can be found on
http://www.hillschmidt.de/gbr/articles.htm
There is an article "Freedom to Mail from Your 3000, for Free" (August
1999) available which will give you more ideas I hope (sorry, no spam,
that's my article on my family's domain ...)

Hope this will give you enough ideas, best regards, Andreas Schmidt, CSC,
Germany





John Hurt <[log in to unmask]>@RAVEN.UTC.EDU> on 26/07/2001
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Subject:  [HP3000-L] MAILX Documentation


Good Morning/Afternoon from just an outstanding south Texas morning. The
chorizo and menudo were just perfect this morning and the cabrito is on the
pit and is cooking at 150-175 and will be ready for dinner Friday evening.
Throw in some fresh pico made with California's finest, black beans from
New
Mexico, grilled Vidalia's from 'Sweet Onion City" Georgia, and ice cold
fruit salad made from all that great fruit in Florida and of course the
national beer of Texas - near frozen SHINER Bock.....it is GOOD to be in
South Texas...:)

Quick question for all you 3000 Guru's - where might I find some
documentation on MAILX. This program resides in HPBIN.SYS and I would like
to know more about this animal....


Thanks and have a REALLY GREAT DAY!!!!

John

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