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- From: terry@unx.ucc.okstate.edu (Terry J. Klarich)
- Subject: Re: Mailer replacement for Xenix
- Message-ID: <1992Sep13.020609.5680@unx.ucc.okstate.edu>
- Organization: Oklahoma State University Computer Center
- References: <Bu6Bpp.AG8@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us> <1992Sep10.114323.587@pubnet.com> <11745@ember.UUCP>
- Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1992 02:06:09 GMT
- Lines: 24
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- In article <11745@ember.UUCP> pacolley@ember.UUCP (Paul Colley) writes:
- >In article <1992Sep10.114323.587@pubnet.com> paul@pubnet.com
- >(Paul Telles) writes:
- >
- >>In article <Bu6Bpp.AG8@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us> mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us
- >>(Marc Unangst) writes:
- >>
- >>>Sure, you *can* get domain-based e-mail running on a Xenix system, but
- >>>it's an unbelievable amount of trouble to rip out the Xenix e-mail
- >>>system and replace it with your own.
- >>
- >>First of all, you don't 'rip out' the existing SCO mail system...try adding
- >>a simple line to /usr/lib/mail/mailrc and installing Smail 3.1/Elm 2.3.
- >>
-
- I run a xenix 2.3.3 system at home. I have used mmdf for about 2 years on my
- machine. I ftped the sources and got it up and running without trouble. mmdf
- and mh makes for a nice mail system.
-
- Terry
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- Terry Klarich (ki5zw)
- Oklahoma State University Computer Center
- Stillwater Oklahoma
-