Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!RELAY.PROTEON.COM!acmeng From: acmeng@RELAY.PROTEON.COM Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc Subject: Re: cc:Mail to SMTP Message-ID: <9002261611.AA06477@monk.proteon.com> Date: 26 Feb 90 16:02:00 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: Proteon, Inc., Westborough, MA 01581 [(508)898-2800] Lines: 43 Tom, In article <6584@cps3xx.UUCP> delong@frith.egr.msu.edu () writes: >Is anyone aware of a cc:Mail to SMTP "gateway"? I had read in an >anonymous FTP listing that one or two places had one. I searched >through those systems and couldn't find anything. Help. > >Keith >delong@frith.egr.msu.edu This is true. I have one available for anon ftp. I was told some time ago that there was one. It required 2 pcs to be dedicated gateways, and I don't think it was really available yet. Call them and ask for Dick Kirsh, if you want more info. I opted for the uucp gateway and that works quite nicely. You have a unix machine recieve the smtp mail and forward it uucp into the gateway pc. Since the Unix machine was there already, it only required one pc to be LAN attached (to talk to the Novell Server) and serially connected to the Unix machine. Simple and working today. This is a good solution for some. Tom Dixon dixon@pdn.paradyne.com The system I have available is pc based and works with tcp/ip on top of Novell (can be packet driver based or other such as ProNET-10 which is sharable drivers). There are 2 pc's involved, one to do SMTPSRV and one to do the SMTP sending. These 2 could be combined with DesqView. The following is the message I usually send out: The files you need are available from monk.proteon.com (128.185.123.16) in the pub directory for anonymous FTP. They are also available from our bbs at (508)366-7827 in the misc download files directory. The file is "arpagw.arc" which is in pkarc format. Let me know if this is sufficient. -Alan Marshall, VP Proteon Inc. 2 Technology Drive CCMAIL: acm at proteonwebo Westboro, MA 01581-5008 ARPANET: acm@Proteon.com tel: (508)898-2120 MHS: acm @ ProteonW