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- From: trsnyder@mcs.Drexel.edu (Bob Snyder)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans.misc
- Subject: Re: Microsoft Mail to SMTP gateway software
- Message-ID: <TRSNYDER.92Nov7224843@queen.mcs.Drexel.edu>
- Date: 8 Nov 92 03:48:43 GMT
- References: <BxCrJ1.Ms4@world.std.com>
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- Organization: Drexel University, Dept. of Math. and Comp. Sci.
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- In-Reply-To: digilab@world.std.com's message of 7 Nov 92 15:40:12 GMT
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- >>>>> In article <BxCrJ1.Ms4@world.std.com>, digilab@world.std.com
- >>>>> (BioRad Digilab) writes:
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- BioRad> Hi. I'm trying to figure out ways to get a Microsoft Mail
- BioRad> post office to talk to a Unix server via SMTP. (All of the
- BioRad> machines in questions are on the same thin-wire Ethernet
- BioRad> network). Microsoft sells a gateway for a mere $5000 to do
- BioRad> this. That's way too expensive for our needs. Are there any
- BioRad> other vendors out there who sell products like this, and if
- BioRad> so, do you have their phone numbers?
-
- StarNine sells a Microsoft-SMTP gateway. Contact info@starnine.com for more
- info.
-
- Bob
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