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- From: jsburger@xmission.com (John S. Burger)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Offline News (and email) Questions
- Date: 29 Mar 96 13:31:46 +0500
- Organization: XMission Internet (801 539 0900)
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- On or about 29-Mar-96 08:34:57 Andy Philpotts typed the following words about
- "Re: Offline News (and email) Questions". My reply is thus...
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- Hi Andy,
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- AP> Don Schmelling said:
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- >>As a seperate issue I have always marveled at how people could say Thor
- >>was easier to set up then SMTP, elm, tin, AmiPOP, etc.
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- AP> Then marvel away... I never did get Voodoo working with all those bits
- AP> and pieces, Thor was a breeze.
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- I agree Andy! I had SMTP, elm, tin, AmiPOP, NNTPXfer, NNTPSpool, etc. all set
- up and working before I started using Thor but it was a real hassle to set up.
- Thor was a breeze compared to that.
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