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Nigel Reed wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-DOS
Dennis wrote:
Any recommendations for a good POP mail client for DOS? I want to make my
machine that bit more useful, and being able to read and send e-mails fromit
would be useful.
I tried NuPOP which I thought would work with only a packet driver, but it seems not so.
Maybe Pegasus Mail for DOS?
http://www.pmail.com/downloads_s3_t.htm
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.
Nigel Reed wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
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?
Nigel Reed wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
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?
Nigel Reed wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
Dennis wrote:
Nigel Reed wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
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.
driver?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
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.
Mauro Veiga wrote to Dennis Katsonis <=-
Quoting Dennis Katsonis to All <=-
Any recommendations for a good POP mail client for DOS? I want to
make my DOS machine that bit more useful, and being able to read and
send e-mails from it would be useful.
I tried NuPOP which I thought would work with only a packet driver,
but it seems not so.
Arachne browser has a nice graphical email client for DOS.