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- From: alain@linguist.jussieu.fr
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk
- Subject: Re: SUMMARY: Basic Macinstosh Networking Questions
- Message-ID: <alain-250792150545@besouro.linguist.jussieu.fr>
- Date: 25 Jul 92 13:27:28 GMT
- References: <2144@h.cs.wvu.wvnet.edu>
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- In article <2144@h.cs.wvu.wvnet.edu>, hontanon@a.cs.wvu.wvnet.edu (Ramon J.
- Hontanon) wrote:
-
- > o Any suggestions as to which mail package to use? I'm looking at
- > QuickMail by CE Software. Any other good ones?
-
- I don't recommend QuickMail.
-
- If your mail system is going to stay local to the Macs, you might
- try EZMail (braun-eric@CS.YALE.EDU). I beta-tested it a while ago
- and found it simple and well designed.
-
- If you're planning to allow mail to be relayed to and from the
- Internet, I suggest you base your mail system on a unix POP/SMTP
- server and use Eudora as the mail interface on the Macs. Eudora
- is a great program, and this setup is *much* less of a hassle to
- maintain than QM and a gateway.
-
- By the way, it would be nice if someone made a mac-based POP/SMTP
- to go with Eudora...
-
-
- Alain de Cheveigne,
- alain@linguist.jussieu.fr
-