wcf@psuhcx (William C. Fenner) (12/29/87)
I'd like to get my MS-DOS computer on the uucp network. I'm willing to write all the programs I need to do this. I would have to call up the host every once in a while and ask it for any new mail/news articles. Anybody have any suggestions as to the best way to do this? Thanks in advance, __ _ _ _____ Bill Fenner wcf @ psuhcx.bitnet / ) // // / ' wcf @ hcx.psu.edu /--< o // // ,-/-, _ ____ ____ _ __ ihnp4!psuvax1!psuhcx.bitnet!wcf /___/_<_</_</_ (_/ </_/ / <_/ / <_</_/ (_
avr@mtgzz.UUCP (XMRP50000[jcm]-a.v.reed) (12/30/87)
In article <3193@psuvax1.psu.edu>, wcf@psuhcx (William C. Fenner) writes: > I'd like to get my MS-DOS computer on the uucp network. Anybody have any > suggestions as to the best way to do this? > Thanks in advance, AT&T Mail (1-800-367-7225) sells a software package called PMX-PC to do this. Adam Reed (mtgzz!avr)