Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 17:36:53 +0000 From: Paul Walsh <paul@nation-net.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: CC:MAIL ramblings Message-ID: <331F00B5.73CE@nation-net.com>
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Possibly a daft question but here goes. We have a client who want a quick and easy gateway to Internet mail for CC:mail ( they don't use Notes ) now that they have installed a leased line. Will FreeBSD do this? Because I know it doesn't entertain MS Mail. And so will CC:mail work as a POP client too with popper? And in fact why do they need cc:mail at all? Wouldn't Internet mail clients for both LAN and E-mail be better and more fun? If the answer is yes surely this has to a very stable and fast solution for every LAN mail system? So ... how did MS Mail and cc:mail ever come to be invented at all. Was it purely to run on dos boxes? Cheers and keep up the good work, Paul Walsh.
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