• Re: POP Mail client for D

    From Dennis Katsonis@1:124/5016 to Nigel Reed on Wed Oct 7 20:15:00 2020
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    Re: Re: POP Mail client for D
    By: Dennis Katsonis to Nigel Reed on Mon Oct 05 2020 21:01:00

    Maybe Pegasus Mail for DOS?

    http://www.pmail.com/downloads_s3_t.htm

    Might be an option, but you would need to setup a mail transport.


    Why wouldn't you just use your ISPs mail server to relay?

    What do I need to do to set up TCP? Will it work simply with a packet driver? I've never done TCP with DOS aside from mTCP tools.

    What is the set up process?

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  • From Dennis Katsonis@1:124/5016 to Nigel Reed on Sun Oct 4 07:01:00 2020
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    Dennis wrote:
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    Re: Re: POP Mail client for D
    By: Dennis Katsonis to Nigel Reed on Mon Oct 05 2020 21:01:00

    Maybe Pegasus Mail for DOS?

    http://www.pmail.com/downloads_s3_t.htm

    Might be an option, but you would need to setup a mail transport.


    Why wouldn't you just use your ISPs mail server to relay?

    What do I need to do to set up TCP? Will it work simply with a packet
    driver?

    I've never done TCP with DOS aside from mTCP tools.

    What is the set up process?

    Last time I did that was half a life ago. If you have mTCP Tools
    running, then you must already be connected to the internet? It should just work.

    Thats what I thought. I'll try again, see if I've missed anything.


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