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- > I would appreciate some help from Chameleon 4.0 users. Although I'm able to
- > receive my e-mail through the "mail" program, the "send" function does not
- seem
- > to be working. The messages stay in the "outbox". I'm not sure if this is a
- > setting problem or a bug in the program.
- > saud@anasazi.com
-
- Yes, I have exactly the same problem. If you look at the log while mail is
- trying to send, you will see that the SMTP server is expecting a domain name
- that the mail program isn't providing. I have tried a lot of different things
- to solve this and nothing works. If anybody else has a solution, please let me
- know. The old version of Chameleon worked just fine.
-
-
- John Wieler
- jwieler@sbrc.umanitoba.ca
- From moore@email.ncsc.navy.mil Mon Mar 21 08:16:31 1994
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- From: moore@email.ncsc.navy.mil (Moore)
- Message-Id: <9403212016.AA26178@email.ncsc.navy.mil>
- Subject: Winsock and NetWare
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Mon, 21 Mar 1994 14:16:31 -0600 (CST)
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-
- "Does Winsock run over Novell Netware (with nothing else but
- the bare-bones TCP/IP support provided by Netware)?"
-
- > We are in the midst of configuring a 10BaseT LAN running Netware 3.12
- > and are looking for a few TCP/IP applications (such as Gopher and a
- > Netnews reader) that can run alongside Netware, without requiring a
- > separate TCP/IP protocol stack. We are looking at the Chameleon stack,
- > since it talks to Netware's ODI driver, but we'd rather not go through
- > the expense of a complete TCP/IP stack just for the sake of running a
- > few TCP/IP applications.
-
- How expensive is expensive? I'm not sure what you mean by not wanting a
- separate TCP/IP stack, but Novell's Client for DOS/MS Windows v1.1 contains
- all the stuff you need to run their Winsock atop your existing ODI setup,
- for $99/site (yes, per site). That includes Novell's TCP/IP stack from their
- LAN WorkPlace package plus their 1.1-compliant winsock. It's worked fine for
- me for a month or so using Mosaic, WinQVT/Net, WS_FTP, etc.
-
- I wouldn't have the gracelessness to post this message to the trumpet-users
- list, but that price is CONSIDERABLY cheaper than Peter's fine Trumpet Win-
- sock. True, it is a TSR-based package, not a DLL or VxD, but if you're stuck
- with NetWare anyway it certainly wouldn't hurt to take a look. On my Zeos
- I end up with > 600K free with the TCP/IP loaded along with all the ODI/VLM
- drivers, a CD-ROM driver and extensions, SmartDrive, etc.
-
- Drop me a note directly if you want more details. And no, this version of
- the NetWare Client is not and apparently will not ever be on Novell's FTP
- server.
-
- --
- Jim (moore@email.ncsc.navy.mil)
-
- In the frozen land of Nador, they were forced to eat Robin's minstrels...
- and there was much rejoicing.
- From rcq@mailserv-D.ftp.com Mon Mar 21 10:21:13 1994
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- Date: Mon, 21 Mar 94 15:21:13 EST
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- To: xxnoble@lims01.lerc.nasa.gov
- Subject: Re: ftp software
- From: rcq@ftp.com (Bob Quinn)
- Reply-To: rcq@ftp.com
- Cc: Multiple recipients of list <winsock@sunsite.unc.edu>
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-
- Thanks Paul, but we moved. :) The new address is:
-
- FTP Software, Inc.
- 2 High Street
- No.Andover, MA 01845
-
- (508) 685-4000 (voice)
- (508) 794-4488 (fax)
-
- and important email addresses: sales@ftp.com, support@ftp.com
-
- > >FTP Software, Inc. is a commercial software vendor. The product being referred
- > >to is PC/TCP, a TCP/IP protocol stack for MS DOS and OS/2. It is definitely
- > >_NOT_ freeware or shareware. If you are still interested, their address is:
- >
- > FTP Software, Inc.
- > 26 Princess St.
- > Wakefield, MA 01880
- >
- > (508) 685-4000 (voice)
- > (508) 794-4484 (FAX)
- >
- > BTW, I have no affiliation with FTP software. I am just a user.
- >
- > Paul Noble
- > NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
- > (Bet you didn't know NASA even _HAD_ a center in Cleveland!)
- > e-mail: xxnoble@lims01.lerc.nasa.gov
- > snail-mail: 21000 Brookpark Rd.
- > Mailstop 142-1
- > Cleveland, Ohio 44135
-
- Regards,
- --
- Bob Quinn rcq@ftp.com
- FTP Software, Inc. No. Andover, MA
-
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