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- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
- Path: sparky!uunet!mcsun!sun4nl!rivm!news
- From: ron@rivm.nl (Ron Roozendaal)
- Subject: Inventory into use/installed base
- Message-ID: <Bu7Gv3.D5E@rivm.nl>
- Followup-To: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
- Summary: Trying to make up list of packages used/installed
- Sender: news@rivm.nl
- Reply-To: ron@rivm.nl (Ron Roozendaal)
- Organization: RIVM
- Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1992 11:21:02 GMT
- Lines: 30
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- Hi all,
-
- We are trying to make up a list of TCP/IP stacks most used and or programmed
- for on the DOS/WINDOWS platform. We do so to be able to make a thorough
- descision as to standardize on what stack(s) for our couple of hundred DOS
- machines.
-
- Therefore we are asking you, if you would be willing to e-mail us:
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- What stacks you have installed
- What software works AND does not work on those stacks
- What SMTP/POP e-mail dos clients (Public domain and/or commercial) you use
- What, to your experience, would be a good stack to standardize on (and why)
-
- Thanks in advacne for replying to these questions. As this is of general
- interest, I will summarize to the net in about one or two weeks time,
-
-
- Regards,
-
-
- Ron Roozendaal
-
-
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- National Institute on Public Health and Environmental Protection
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