Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!dimacs.rutgers.edu!dorm.rutgers.edu!ug-micro.rutgers.edu From: makmur@ug-micro.rutgers.edu (Hanz Makmur) Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc Subject: Re: mail interface for Mac oan PC Message-ID: Date: 2 May 91 18:06:24 GMT References: <1991Apr29.133644.24219@dit.upm.es> Sender: news@dorm.rutgers.edu Organization: Rutgers University Lines: 31 Nntp-Posting-Host: padang.rutgers.edu In article <1991Apr29.133644.24219@dit.upm.es> jgb@bosco.dit.upm.es writes: > > I have now some Unix machines connected to Internet mail. On >the same ethernet, I have a lot of Macs and some PCs connected with >NFS on TCP/IP. And I's like to give e-mail service to the people >who use to work on them. I'm thinking in something like a program running >in PCs and Macs (with the proper look-and-feel), but using the Unix >mail files residing in a Unix machine (exported via NFS). But any >othe solutions will be apreciated. You can solve this problem really easily from the Mac side with a program called: Eudora. It is really good and works just like you want . On a PC, ... that is another story....I have to make one up first. > And I have the same problem (thougth not so urgent) with giving >them Usenet News service. News Service can also be done really easily on a Mac. I am writing this news from My Mac using a program called theNews. It is shareware and a site license really cheap. less then US $800. or $25/copy. Both programs can be obtained from infomac at sumex or any infomac archive locations Have fun with the Macs stuff... and dont have nightmares with the PC stuff... it will show up eventually in the year 3001. ---- Hanz Makmur