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datapro

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Feb 3, 1995, 1:45:48 PM2/3/95
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Hi there,

I'm looking for a solution to the problem below :-

I've got to be able to recieve mail from the Internet, via a unix
machine (either SCO or AT&T) and pass this mail to :
1) An NT server
2) A BBS
3) Networked PC's running WINQVT and use it's SMTP/POP3 facility
4) A Novell based mail system, caable of linking into Microsoft's mail
5) Any thing else thrown at me.

Also, the system must be able to send mail from any of the above sources !!!

I just don't know where to start !!!

Any help / ideas / locations of the software I'll need will be most helpfull.


Thanks is advance

Mark Freestone.

Julie Dickinson

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Feb 8, 1995, 8:41:35 PM2/8/95
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NetWare Global MHS + SMTP for NetWare Global MHS - that could be what
receives the messages. Novell has a driver (set of DLLs) for Windows
MSMail to allow Windows MSMail to function as a native-MHS application.
From Global MHS you can gateway to your BBS, non-Windows-MSMail users,
go back out to the Internet, etc. More information on Global MHS can
be obtained from Novell Product Information at 800-NETWARE (801-429-5588).

julie (julie dickinson, jdic...@novell.com)
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In article <3gttks$3...@fitzherbert.pavilion.co.uk> dat...@pavilion.co.uk (datapro) writes:
>I've got to be able to recieve mail from the Internet, via a unix
>machine (either SCO or AT&T) and pass this mail to :
> 1) An NT server
> 2) A BBS
> 3) Networked PC's running WINQVT and use it's SMTP/POP3 facility
> 4) A Novell based mail system, caable of linking into Microsoft's mail
> 5) Any thing else thrown at me.
>
>Also, the system must be able to send mail from any of the above sources !!!
>

>Mark Freestone.

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