Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!crdgw1!rdsunx.crd.ge.com!morrow From: morrow@rdsunx.crd.ge.com (madeline e morrow) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.comm Subject: Re: QuickMail <--> Smtp Message-ID: <19038@crdgw1.crd.ge.com> Date: 29 Apr 91 14:59:34 GMT References: <1991Apr26.124541.886@darwin.ntu.edu.au>0 Sender: news@crdgw1.crd.ge.com Reply-To: morrow@rdsunx.crd.ge.com (madeline e morrow) Lines: 31 In article <1991Apr26.124541.886@darwin.ntu.edu.au>0, jenner@post.ntu.edu.au writes: |>We are currently using Quickmail as our internal mail system and would like to |>bridge Q'Mail to SMTP. GatorMail-Q will do this but at $7000 for a site |>license, is out of my price range. |> |>Has anyone had experience with "SMTP/QM" from Information Electronics or |>"StarNine" from Berkeley CA ? I believe these applications are both Q'Mail <-> |>SMTP bridges. Do you know approximate costs ? I have snail-mailed the suppliers |>but would appreciate any e-mail. |> |>Cheers, |>Bob Jenner, Computing Department |>Northern Territory University |>PO Box 40146, Casuarina NT, Australia, 0811 StarNine is the actual developer of GatorMail-Q for Cayman. We have GatorMail-M (Microsoft Mail to SMTP) which is newer than GatorMail-Q (I think). It was a little buggy at first, but StarNine worked with us and after some painful times all is well. I don't know if they sell directly or not. We bought the software through Cayman Systems, but Cayman didn't mind if we talked directly to the developers at StarNine, which was helpful. |------------------------------------------------| | Madeline Morrow | | memorrow@crd.ge.com | | GE Research & Development | | Schenectady, NY 518-387-6414 | |------------------------------------------------|