Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!mordor!sri-spam!rutgers!ucla-cs!todd From: todd@SEAS.UCLA.EDU Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc Subject: Re: Wanted IBM PC software to process UNIX mail. Message-ID: <11012@shemp.UCLA.EDU> Date: 2 Feb 88 17:13:48 GMT Sender: root@CS.UCLA.EDU Reply-To: todd@SEAS.UCLA.EDU (Todd Booth) Organization: UCLA School Of Engineering & Applied Science Lines: 16 I've written such a system (but it's simple) using the communications package "Professional YAM" and the mail breaking part in Turbo-C V 1.0. I take this one step further since I'm on a LAN and have a BBS. My LAN BBS wakes up every 1/2 hour and checks for any outgoing mail on the LAN. If any exists, it automatically logs onto the UNIX system sends the outgoing mail and takes incoming mail. It also collect mail at 6:00am so the mail's on my LAN when I get to work. The BBS allows me get/put any files between my PC at home and the LAN at work. I'd be happy to send source, but you must purchase YAM to use the communications scripts ($139 Omen Technology 503 621-3406). This also collect and sends mail using our UCLA Mail system under TSO. I therefore never logon to send/receive mail. I have no plans to enhance this system, since it's just for my personal use. --todd booth / ucla data comm ArpaNet todd@seas.ucla.EDU / BitNet csdctgb@uclamvs.bitnet UUCP {ihnp4,ucbvax}!ucla-cs!todd / 213 825-1933