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Date: Thu, 19 May 1994 07:13:10 GMT
From: tcollins@bridget.newcastle.co.us (Traci Collins)
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Organization: Colorado SuperNet, Inc.
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Subject: Winsock Compatible SMTP Server?
I am looking for a Winsock compatible SMTP server to run with Trumpet Winsock.
I have acquired Eudora, but it only seems to use SMTP for sending mail and
uses POP for receiving mail. I need to locate a program that uses SMTP to
receive mail since I have a small domain with a couple of users who all need
to be able to get their mail. In the past I have used Chameleon mail to fill
this need but the system I need SMTP for runs Windows in standard mode and
none of the Chameleon applications run reliably under standard mode. Is there
a program out there that meets my needs? Inexpensive is important, but it
doesn't have to be free.
Please reply via the newsgroup since I can't receive mail right now. Thanks.
Traci Collins, Professor of Computer Education
Colorado Mountain College Fax - (303) 984-2676
From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu May 19 07:06:57 1994
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From: tcollins@bridget.newcastle.co.us (Traci Collins)
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References: <94135.20022434AEJ7D@CMUVM.BITNET>, <jlewis.492.00AAAB8C@inorganic5.chem.ufl.edu>
Subject: Re: Winsock/SMTP/PC/mail question
In article
<jlewis.492.00AAAB8C@inorganic5.chem.ufl.edu jlewis@inorganic5.chem.ufl.edu
(Jon Lewis) writes:
>You're not quite specific enough about your situation. Is your machine
>hooked into the net via ethernet and always on? If so, you can run your own
>SMTP server. I run SMTP, and POP3 servers on a machine in my lab on campus.
> I can then read my mail in the lab or via POP3 from home over slip.
Please reply to this post in the newsgroup because I don't have a working SMTP
server on the system I am using to communicate for the next week. Where can I
find a windsock compatible SMTP server to run on my system? Inexpensive is
important but it doesn't have to be free. On another system I am using the
Chameleon mail program as an SMTP server but this system only runs Windows in
standard mode and none of the Chameleon programs run reliably under standard
mode. Thanks.
Traci
Traci Collins, Professor of Computer Education
Colorado Mountain College Fax - (303) 984-2676
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Date: Thu, 19 May 1994 00:38:01
From: cyberman@uclink2.berkeley.edu (Owen Alan Ching)
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Subject: Wintalk used to work but now...
I setup up wintalk ver. 1.1a (I believe) and it worked fine but now it's not
working. I keep getting the mesg 'Error #10048'. I don't know what's wrong.
I'm running Novell Lan Workplace using Novell's latest winsock. I also am
running mosaic 20.a2, trumpet news reader (the lwp ver), Xwin. Everything
else works fine just neither talk daemons. Also am I using the wrong winsock?
Is trumpet winsock different from the lwp winsock? And what the difference
between these two and a Winsock Compliant 1.1 something or other. I tried
reading the FAQ but things just got to complex for me so I didn't understand
it. Any insight into any of these areas would be greatly appreciated.
I would also like any suggestions for other talk programs.
Thanks,
-Owen Ching
cyberman@uclink2.berkeley.edu