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Frank Gribbin <[log in to unmask]>
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Frank Gribbin <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Nov 2000 12:19:41 -0500
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Thank you Chris for pulling this together.  I'm currently using Java,
Samba, and Apache and plan to visit some of the other topics in your
article.  It is a welcome reference.

One of the issues with promoting the 3000 is its accessibility.  Documents
like this help remove the barriers.

Frank

P.S. You might want to use .pdf or .htm
I had trouble with your Word document.


On Wed, 15 Nov 2000 14:58:02 -0800, Chris Flynn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>Subject:  "Webifying your HP 3000" (Microsoft Word 2000 document)
>Available: Free at www.emailinc.com
>
>I've taken the time to document the major steps I have made over the past
>year to move our HP 3000 toward full Internet interoperability.  I've
>compiled this knowledge in a document entitled, "Webifying your HP
>3000."  In this document I outline nine steps that I figure anyone must
>consider to bring an HP 3000 up to full Internet speed.  Most of the
>information is stuff I found along the way from various sources.
>
>In compiling this data for myself, I figured that others might also find it
>helpful having this information in one place rather than NINE different
>ones, so with the help of Mark Bixby from CSY at HP, I've produced this
>document and put it on-line for the benefit of the HP 3000 community.  I am
>hoping that this document can grow as others contribute knowledge so that
we
>can have a "living" reference which at least gives the major hints and
>important links to sources of information to further the HP 3000 to be "web
>enabled".
>
>Go to www.emailinc.com for this free publication that I hope will be of
>value to you.
>
>Regards,
>Chris Flynn
>E-Mail, Inc.

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