edward@twg.com (Edward C. Bennett) (12/09/89)
Does anyone know of an IBM-PC-based version of MH called PC-MH? Where can I get it? -- Edward C. Bennett - The other MMDF guy edward@twg.com The Wollongong Group (415) 962-7252 1129 San Antonio Road, Mt. View, CA 94303 "Goodnight M.A." "He's become a growling, snarling mass of white-hot canine terror"
jdpeek@RODAN.ACS.SYR.EDU (Jerry Peek) (12/13/89)
Edward C. Bennett <edward%twg.com@uunet.uu.net> wrote: > Does anyone know of an IBM-PC-based version of MH called PC-MH? > > Where can I get it? Here's a re-posting of an article from comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc: From: morgan@jessica.Stanford.EDU (RL "Bob" Morgan) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: Re: What DOS MH version are out there? Keywords: dos mh Message-ID: <6644@portia.Stanford.EDU> Date: 14 Nov 89 17:38:16 GMT References: <480@janus.UUCP> Sender: USENET News System <news@Portia.stanford.edu> Reply-To: morgan@jessica.Stanford.EDU (RL "Bob" Morgan) Organization: Stanford University Lines: 16 > I know that a year ago SU had an MH for DOS. Have they upgraded it > and are there any other DOS MH products out there? The current version of Stanford's SU-PC/IP package is 3.1. (Licensees will be getting a letter shortly about a "new" 3.1 version that is just now being released that fixes a few bugs.) SU-PC/IP includes PC/MH, a set of programs that implement an MH (Mail Handler) client for the PC, which interact with a POP-3 (Post Office Protocol, version 3) server on a Unix host. SU-PC/IP is licensed only to "degree-granting institutions of higher education". Contact pcip@jessica.stanford.edu for more information. - RL "Bob" Morgan Networking Systems Stanford --Jerry Peek; Syracuse University Academic Computing Services; Syracuse, NY jdpeek@rodan.acs.syr.edu, JDPEEK@SUNRISE.BITNET +1 315 443-3995