Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac.misc:6599 comp.sys.mac.wanted:1926 Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!metaphor!mandor!wallich From: wallich@iti.org (Ken Wallich) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc,comp.sys.mac.wanted Subject: Re: UUCP/mail/news for Mac? Message-ID: Date: 8 Dec 90 02:49:55 GMT References: <1CE00001.8v62oz@tbomb.ice.com> Sender: news@metaphor.Metaphor.COM Lines: 45 time@tbomb.ice.com (Tim Endres) writes: >ICE Engineering sells "uAccess" a full UUCP/Mail/News implementation >for the Macintosh. Full interface for news and mail and administration. >Disclaimer: I work for ICE Engineering, and thus I am biased. I don't work for ICE, but am a customer. I installed uAccess Monday, and only 1 hour later, threw out uupc and gnuucp (well, I archived them :-). It is very easy to configure, compared to UNIX, but can be confusing if you have never done it before. The step by step instructions in the manual are quite good, but can be a little confusing at times. It packs a lot of power into a very simple interface, and provides a lot of functionality. I have encountered less than half a dozen things I'd like enhanced, which is remarkable considering how picky I am about my interfaces. I've only encountered one bug, and that is a problem with the Communications Toolbox. Occasionally, uAccess with complain about having problems talking to something in the CT, and I have to reboot the Mac to clear up the problem. No crashes or anything nasty though, so it isn't an insurmountable problem. I'll be doing my full blown configuration this weekend, adding additional mail clients, in addition to my main mail and news servers. Something that was simply too hard to bother with with the public domain packages. Also, I haven't started getting my full-blown newsfeeds transferred to the Mac yet, so I'm not certain how well it will deal with the volume :-(, or how well the interface will support wading through everything. My main complaint with the interface at this point is that it remembers the configuration of some windows (i.e. placement and size), but doesn't remember others. For instance, the Mailboxes window comes up right where I left it last time, but it doesn't put the individual message windows where I last put them, or have a concept of a default message window size and location. This will be a problem with news, for me at least, since I have a 19" monitor, and would like my messages/articles to all come up large in a place on the screen that isn't where uAccess wants to put it by default. I may try to tweek this with ResEdit, but it is something that I hope to see taken care of in the next version. If you have a little 9" Mac monitor, I think the default interface probably would be ideal. All in all, this package is even better than it was advertised to be.