Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!kth!sunic!Urd!newsuser From: newsuser@LTH.Se (LTH network news server) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: Mail Programs for the Mac Message-ID: <1989Apr29.185525.25766@LTH.Se> Date: 29 Apr 89 17:55:25 GMT References: <8904241822.AA01574@ares.bsd.uchicago.edu> Reply-To: roland@DNA.LTH.Se (Roland Mansson) Organization: Lund University Computing Center, Sweden Lines: 66 In article <8904241822.AA01574@ares.bsd.uchicago.edu> martin@ares.bsd.uchicago.edu (Martin Starr) writes: >Readers, > >Staff members on our sole AppleTalk LAN, which is connected to a Sun >host via a FastPath 4, would like to be able to receive e-mail without >Telneting to the host. Any suggestions on how this might be easily >accomplished? It would be nice if the mail program on the Mac side >would provide notification of new mail. > >Thanks for any and all assistance. > At Lund University Computing Center we are working on a mail system for Macs. The text below is from the most recent issue of Wheels Europe. ----- Electronic mail project Lund University Computing Center, Box 783, S-220 07 Lund, Sweden This project intends to integrate Macintosh personal computers with existing electronic mail systems at Lund University. In the near future all employees will have electronic mail addresses and in connection with this it is desirable that those with a Macintosh can read and write mail using their own computers. The goal with the project is to implement a utility to interchange information such as messages or files between Macintoshes and other systems. The project consists of two parts, a mailserver and an user agent. The mailserver is the link between Macintoshes and the rest of the world. The user agent is used to send and receive mail. The mailserver The Macintosh mailserver (a Macintosh II with an EtherCard) is connected to Ethernet and manages mail from and to all Macs at the university. It also stores mail for Mac users not currently reachable. To communicate with other systems (Unix, VAX/VMS, PC, I) the mailserver uses SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) which is a flexible and general solution. All mail not addressed to Macs at the university is simply forwarded to the general mail server, which kindly delivers it all around the globe. Ordinary AppleTalk protocols are used between the mailserver and the user Macs. Internally in the mailserver there are several applications running as processes under MultiFinder and communicating via mailboxes. The user agent At power-on the user Macintosh runs a startup document which installs a listener as a background task and then notifies the Macintosh mailserver. The listener vill alert the user when a mail arrives to the mailserver. The user agent is easy to use and implemented in ordinary Macintosh style to make the Macintosh user feel at ease. -- Roland Mansson, Lund University Computing Center, Box 783, S220 07 Lund, Sweden Phone: +46-46107436 Fax: +46-46138225 Bitnet: roland_m@seldc52 Internet: roland_m@ldc.lu.se or roland_m%ldc.lu.se@uunet.uu.net UUCP: {uunet,mcvax}!enea!ldc.lu.se!roland_m AppleLink: SW0022