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I wholeheartedly agree with Joe re: Apache, but Open Market
was "quasi" supported at the time I did the work and it was
expediant to use it. I followed Bixby's fine efforts on this list
and proposed switching to it, but was shot down by powers
that be.
Frank Letts (aka 'Fast Frank')
http://freeweb.pdq.net/fbt1
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> From: Joe Geiser <[log in to unmask]>
> To: 'Frank Letts' <[log in to unmask]>; HP3000-l Discussion Group
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> Subject: RE: HP3000 as a Web Server
> Date: Thursday, June 03, 1999 8:11 PM
>
> Frank Letts wrote,
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> > I set up a poor little 3000/928 as a web server using
> > Open Market several years ago, and it was a breeze.
> > Also put the mail 3000 pop servers etc (from 3k) on the
> > 3k, and off loaded these functions from the firewall.
>
> I'll go along with NetMail any day of the week, however, OpenMarket
> is no longer supported on the 3000. The supported server will be
> Apache (free for the downloading from Jazz - an early release from
> HP), with the official release coming soon, as well as official
> support.
>
> By the way, Apache has been out for MPE since Mark Bixby ported it
> originally. We use it here on one of our 3000s, and it works like a
> charm - and beats OpenMarket's performance ;)
>
> Regards,
> Joe Geiser
>
> Chair, SIGWeb
>
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