Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Path: utzoo!utgpu!cunews!dgbt!rick.doc.ca!calvin.doc.ca!andrew From: andrew@calvin.doc.ca (Andrew Patrick) Subject: Re: POP clients? Message-ID: <1991Jan19.204639.10993@rick.doc.ca> Sender: news@rick.doc.ca Nntp-Posting-Host: calvin.doc.ca Organization: Communications Research Centre, Ottawa References: <9101151413.AA00278@gyro> <1991Jan16.005452.3804@cs.umn.edu> Date: Sat, 19 Jan 1991 20:46:39 GMT In article <1991Jan16.005452.3804@cs.umn.edu> sec@cs.umn.edu (Stephen E. Collins) writes: ... >We developed POPmail at the University of Minnesota. There is a >Macintosh and an IBM version. The IBM version was recently >completely rewritten to be very user-friendly. It also includes >a feature that allows you to automatically process a file as >a binhexed document, both sending and receiving. > >It can all be obtained via anonymous ftp at >boombox.micro.umn.edu (128.101.95.95) I have checked out this software and it looks very nice. It relies on the Clarkson packet drivers, which is fine, but I would like to use it along with PC-NFS (I don't like Lifeline). Does anyone know hoe to run both pieces of software. I have tried running the Packet Driver version of the PC-NFS drivers and they work fine, but POPmail then complains that it can't find the packet driver, even if I load a second one. Any suggestions? -- Andrew Patrick, Ph.D. Department of Communications, Ottawa, CANADA andrew@calvin.doc.CA andrew@doccrc.BITNET Bill Watterson for President!