From owner-freebsd-questions Mon Feb 26 06:20:44 1996 Return-Path: owner-questions Received: (from root@localhost) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.3/8.7.3) id GAA21014 for questions-outgoing; Mon, 26 Feb 1996 06:20:44 -0800 (PST) Received: from mail.EUnet.hu (mail.eunet.hu [193.225.28.100]) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.7.3/8.7.3) with ESMTP id GAA21003 for ; Mon, 26 Feb 1996 06:20:19 -0800 (PST) Received: by mail.EUnet.hu, id PAA22441; Mon, 26 Feb 1996 15:18:42 +0100 Received: by CoDe.CoDe.hu (NAA01006); Mon, 26 Feb 1996 13:54:29 GMT From: Gabor Zahemszky Message-Id: <199602261354.NAA01006@CoDe.CoDe.hu> Subject: Re: gating email to pager? To: jason@purcell.jlc.net (Jason T. Nelson) Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 13:54:29 +0000 (GMT) Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org In-Reply-To: <199602232305.SAA06973@purcell.jlc.net> from "Jason T. Nelson" at Feb 23, 96 06:05:11 pm X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL24] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-questions@freebsd.org Precedence: bulk > > Has anybody done this? I have a customer who wants to provide this > service to a large area and already has several people interested. He > took one look at Microsoft MAPI <-> SMTP gateway software and got sticker > shock (something like $3900) to go along with his Windows paing software. > I suggested to him that a slightly less expensive alternative might exist > on the Unix side of things (he currently has a 486 running as a Ethernet > <-> PPP router doing *only* that under FreeBSD). Does anybody know if > there is a way to gate email on FreeBSD to some sort of software that > dials a pager terminal number? > > -- > Jason T. Nelson > There is a tpage/ or mpage program, it's on the CD of theEvi Nemeth: Sysadmin Handbook (2nd Ed.) Sorry, I don't know which is for you, one of it is a gater, the other is a postscript printer software... Bye, Gabor -- Gabor Zahemszky -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- Earth is the cradle of human sense, but you can't stay in the cradle forever. Tsiolkovsky