few@gupta.portal.com (Frank Whaley) (12/14/90)
I am (unwillingly) becoming the center of a mail controversy. We are rapidly becoming disenchanted with our internal mail system. We have MS-DOS, OS/2, MacOS and Unix systems on our network, and many of us call in from home. I'm the NetWare-386 weenie and have been suggesting that we convert to NetWare-386 servers. I know little about what kind of mail systems are available, but that appears to be more than most people I work with. I have helped build a front-end mail package that sat on top of sendmail, and was working on porting it to MS-DOS to run on top of a homebrew Novell mail system. Any suggestions, information, comments or etc.? I'll post a summary if I get any interesting mail. -- Frank Whaley Software Engineer Gupta Technologies few@gupta.portal.com
U5533129@ucsvc.ucs.unimelb.edu.au (CARDIOLOGY, R.M.H.) (12/14/90)
In article <1990Dec14.021016.8369@gupta.portal.com>, few@gupta.portal.com (Frank Whaley) writes: > I am (unwillingly) becoming the center of a mail controversy. > > I'm the NetWare-386 weenie and have been suggesting that we convert > to NetWare-386 servers. I know little about what kind of mail > systems are available, but that appears to be more than most people > I work with. I have helped build a front-end mail package that > sat on top of sendmail, and was working on porting it to MS-DOS > to run on top of a homebrew Novell mail system. We have a home grown mail system which will run on Novell by itself, or can work as a front end to another program. It's available on SIMTEL as PD:<MSDOS.LAN>CMAIL24B.ZIP. If you don't have SIMTEL access, I can mail it to you. Peter S.