Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!munnari.oz.au!darwin.ntu.edu.au!news From: jenner@post.ntu.edu.au Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.comm Subject: Re: QuickMail or Microsoft Mail Message-ID: <1991May30.113008.987@darwin.ntu.edu.au> Date: 30 May 91 02:00:08 GMT References: <557@sun4.AER.COM> <6482@crystal9.UUCP> Organization: Nothern Territory University Lines: 26 Nntp-Posting-Host: jenner.ntu.edu.au In article <6482@crystal9.UUCP> derosa@motcid.UUCP (John DeRosa) writes: >Todd Strauch writes: > >>................................................................... The MSM >>package will probably require that you also purchase GatorMail-M to provide you >>with a gateway connection. I say probably because I don't know which version >>of MSM you are working with and because I am not sure if MSM 3.0 comes with >>gateway software or not (I read somewhere that it did, but we are currently >>using MSM 2.0 and have only worked with the demo version of MSM 3.0). ........ > >Gatormail-M is still required for Microsoft >Mail 3.0 (as it is for Quickmail). >The structure of the gateways remains the same as >in Microsoft Mail 3.0. I have never used QuickMail >but I find MSM very good. It can be configured with >gateways for Speach/Sounds, MCI, Faxes, etc. >-- >= Enjoy! = >= John DeRosa, Motorola, Inc, Cellular Infrastructure Group = May be of interest. QuickMail can be bridged with gateway software "SMTP\QM" which is relatively inexpensive. The same company (Information Electronics) also privides QM concierge which offers mail lists, re-routing and several other features. We are quite content with this arrangement. Cheers Bob Jenner