Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc:31318 comp.unix.xenix:6647 alt.bbs:620 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!polyslo!csun!csusac!utgard!chris From: chris@utgard.uucp (Chris Anderson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.unix.xenix,alt.bbs Subject: Re: software for sending mail XENIX to DOS pc's Message-ID: <1989Jul10.151727.19523@utgard.uucp> Date: 10 Jul 89 22:17:26 GMT References: <185@zorin.UUCP> <208@arnor.UUCP> <186@zorin.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: QMA, Inc., Rancho Cordova, California Lines: 22 FollowupTo: ReplyTo: chris@utgard.UUCP (Chris Anderson) In article <186@zorin.UUCP> chris@zorin.UUCP (Christopher Nielsen) writes: > >Well, I know UULINK at $335 is much, but it includes some kind of cron, and >other stuff. I don't have the flyer in front of me.., so yes, it may have >stuff not supported in other packages, or work better... For those of you UULINK does support mail between DOS and unix systems. Domain addressing, aliases, uucp, etc. are all there. My impressions of it are generally good (we use it for communications between a Novell network and a Unix system). The cron, however, was something of a disappointment to me. Here I was expecting some neat TSR or something to keep time in the background; all it is is a foreground program that you run. Jeez! *I* could have done that!!! :) All in all, it's a good package. Well worth checking out... Chris -- | Chris Anderson, | | QMA, Inc. email : {csusac,sactoh0}!utgard!chris | |----------------------------------------------------------------------| | Of *course* I speak for my employer, would he have it any other way? |