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- From: gwlester@cpu.com (Gerald W. Lester)
- Subject: RE: SMTP from other cluster members
- Nntp-Posting-Host: merlin.cpu.com
- References: <2380E13312AUG92233501@TGV.COM>
- Sender: usenet@cpu.com (Usenet administrator)
- Organization: Computerized Processes Unlimited, Metairie, LA, (504)-889-2784
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 13:49:19 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Aug13.134919.25998@cpu.com>
- Reply-To: gwlester@cpu.com
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- In article <2380E13312AUG92233501@TGV.COM>, "David J. Knapke 317/283-9420" <KNAPKE%BUTLERU.bitnet@UICVM.UIC.EDU> writes:
- >
- >> This is the only option. The mail flag indicates whether or not
- >>your cluster is homogenous; i.e., whether or not the nodes need to go
- >>over DECnet to reach each other. If you aren't running MultiNet on all
- >>of the nodes, then your cluster isn't homogenous. There is no way to
- >>tell VMSmail that your cluster is "somewhat homogenous".
- >>
- >
- >I would agree that there is no good option without spending money.
- >The two spending money ways are buy multiple copies of MultiNet or
- >buy PMDF, a mail handler.
- >
- He could use MX, it does not cost anything.
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