Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!seas.gwu.edu!waire From: waire@seas.gwu.edu (Timothy A. Waire Jr.) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: QuickMail to MHS Gateway Message-ID: <2755@sparko.gwu.edu> Date: 19 Feb 91 22:20:19 GMT References: <4042@orbit.cts.com> <27B19279.3FEE@intercon.com> <705@starnine.UUCP> Reply-To: waire@seas.gwu.edu () Organization: The George Washington University, Washington D.C. Lines: 29 In article <705@starnine.UUCP> kalash@starnine.UUCP (Joe Kalash) writes: > >Nope. The MHS gateway that we sell was developed entirely here at StarNine >(I should know, I did it), we never had any access to any of the CE MHS source. >We also have MHS gateways for Microsoft mail, and for InBox (Sitka). > > Joe Kalash > uunet!starnine!kalash > kalash@starnine.com Better watch yourself on this one, I have talked to other from StarNine on several occasions and have been told that the InBox to MHS gateway has been dropped, ie. they are no longer making one. They even sent me faxes on it one time from the central headquarters, then after talking to the local representative (Jim Persky) he told me to ignore those faxes because it was discontinued. I am confused!!! If this position has changed then I would love to know. Otherwise, we are in the process of moving to a QuickMail based e-mail system so that we can have the link to MHS. -- Timothy A. Waire, Jr. (Whitegold) Executive Office of the President INTERNET: waire@seas.gwu.edu Office of Management & Budget The George Washington University Wash., D.C. 20503 Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Voice: 2023954922 Fax: 2023953910