brians@sequent.UUCP (Brian Sheets) (01/11/89)
I am using an IBM-pc and have a mailer set written by W.Z. Venema. I am wondering if there are any other uucp mailer set available for the PC. and if so, how do I go about getting one. Also, if anyone else is using tthis set up for mail over a *NIX system, how well is it working? Brian Sheets Sequent Computer Systems sequent!Ubrians
palowoda@megatest.UUCP (Bob Palowoda) (01/12/89)
From article <9587@sequent.UUCP>, by brians@sequent.UUCP (Brian Sheets): > I am using an IBM-pc and have a mailer set written by W.Z. Venema. > I am wondering if there are any other uucp mailer set available for the > PC. and if so, how do I go about getting one. Also, if anyone else is > using tthis set up for mail over a *NIX system, how well is it working? > 'uupc' is much better. You can get a copy from my bbs. 415-796-3686. File: interim.arc, located in the msdos_comm files area. ---Bob P.S. I did use the PC-Mail by Venema the user interface is nice but uupc is closer to the real thing. > > Brian Sheets > Sequent Computer Systems > sequent!Ubrians -- Bob Palowoda Work: {sun,decwrl,pyramid}!megatest!palowoda Home: {sun,pryamid}aeras!grinch!legends!fiver!palowoda BBS: (415)796-3686 2400/1200 Voice:(415)745-7749
wswietse@eutrc3.UUCP (Wietse Venema) (01/13/89)
In article <529@symbas.UUCP> tag@symbas.UUCP (Tor-Arne Gisvold) writes: >Yes - we have for the last 6 months been using a mailer written by >"mcvax!eutrc3!wswietse" called "uupc" or occasionally DCP. It works >both on UNIX machines (my machine is a Stride 460), on PC's and Amigas >(I have never tried the Amiga version). Allow me to correct this. The uupc or dcp programs were written by other people (I forgot their name) and was posted about two years ago. A package called pc-mail was written by me. That one runs on ms-dos and unix systems and appeared in comp.sources.misc last year. Another product is uuslave, of which the most recent version was (I think) by John Gilmore. -- uucp: wswietse@eutrc3.UUCP | Eindhoven University of Technology bitnet: wswietse@heithe5.BITNET | Dept. of Mathematics and Computing Science surf: tuerc5::wswietse | Eindhoven, The Netherlands.