Date: Sat, 22 Jun 96 02:06:06 PDT From: Snuffles@kew.com Subject: UUPC-Info-Request Digest 1996 #11 To: uupc-info-digest@kew.com Message-ID: Reply-To: UUPC-Info-Request@kew.com UUPC-Info-Request Digest Sat, 22 Jun 96 Volume 1996: Issue 11 Today's Topics: 1.12r inews has problems with my Reference header (2 msgs) Call from Taylor (2 msgs) ccMail (3 msgs) corrupted messages (UUPC/extended 1.12p OS/2) corrupted messages part 2 (UUPC/extended 1.12p OS/2) ftp.clarkson.edu Mail list server problem modem using IRQ 15 rmail syntax for receiving host (2 msgs) rmail to several addressees Usenet News package UUCICO bug UUPC as a service on NT Wanted: SMTP/POP3 daemons for Win32. To subscribe to UUPC-Info-Digest, send the command in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com: subscribe uupc-info-Digest To signoff from UUPC-Info-Digest, use "signoff" instead of "subscribe". You can also send an "index" to the listserv to get an index of back issues and other files available for retrieval. Note: Questions on UUPC/extended itself which are not of general interest should be sent to help@kew.com, not to the mailing list. Nor questions should be posted on Usenet, we don't read it. (Much.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 1996 20:02:54 +0100 From: eric@terra.xs4all.nl Subject: 1.12r inews has problems with my Reference header To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Hi, I noticed that if my newsreader puts its References on more than one line, inews won't use them and only recognizes the first one. This does of course generate an incoreect reference header. So, if my newsreader generates References inews will generate in its output References I think this is incorrect. Could you please add this to your list of "things to fix"? -- Eric Veldhuyzen TEAM OS/2 Eric.Veldhuyzen@si.hhs.nl CIS: [100010,3051] Eric@terra.xs4all.nl PGP-KeyID: 0xFB64FCB3 ************ FIGHT to keep your right to PRIVACY. Use PGP! ************ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 09:51:57 +0200 From: scm@silver.wcape.school.za Subject: 1.12r inews has problems with my Reference header To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On 12 Jun 96 at 20:02, eric@terra.xs4all.nl wrote: > Hi, > > I noticed that if my newsreader puts its References on more than one > line, inews won't use them and only recognizes the first one. This > does of course generate an incoreect reference header. > > So, if my newsreader generates > > References > > If the above includes linebreaks as part of the References: line, this is incorrect according to RFC 1036, the specification for news articles, and UUPC's behaviour is probably correct. Your article is also likely to be rejected by standards-compliant news servers elsewhere. Regards Stephen --- Stephen Marquard scm@silver.wcape.school.za Western Cape Schools' Network 12 Silverdale, Pinelands 7405, Cape Town, SA ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 16:34:12 +0200 (MET DST) From: plate@infotek.dk Subject: Call from Taylor To: UUPC/Extended mailing list I tried to let Taylor UUCP make a call to UUPC/Extended. I had the following result: MS-DOS(R) 6.22 with UUPC/extended 1.12k (skjold.tinored.cu) (COM3) login: (4) <== uuinfot Password: (4) <== Mucky0H Welcome to skjold.tinored.cu; login complete at Sat, 25 May 1996 14:52:08 -0400 (8) searchname: Looking for "infotek" of length 8, found "infotek" (4) S state = J (4) ==> ^pShere=skjold (4) <== ^pSinfotek -R -N07 (2) 1st msg from remote = Sinfotek -R -N07 (0) Invalid argument "-R" from system infotek (0) Invalid argument "-N07" from system infotek (8) searchname: Looking for "infotek" of length 8, found "infotek" (4) ==> ^pRLOGIN (0) startup: Access rejected for host "infotek" Conclusion: UUPC does not understand (does ignore) the Taylor options. Is that right? -- John Plate ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 21:45:29 +0200 (MET DST) From: plate@infotek.dk Subject: Call from Taylor To: UUPC/Extended mailing list UUPCers: Boris, you was right, the problem was with the permissions. Error messages are not always easy to understand :-( > >MS-DOS(R) 6.22 with UUPC/extended 1.12k (skjold.tinored.cu) (COM3) [...] > >Welcome to skjold.tinored.cu; login complete at Sat, 25 May 1996 14:52:08 -0400 > >(8) searchname: Looking for "infotek" of length 8, found "infotek" > >(4) S state = J > >(4) ==> ^pShere=skjold > >(4) <== ^pSinfotek -R -N07 > >(2) 1st msg from remote = Sinfotek -R -N07 > >(0) Invalid argument "-R" from system infotek > >(0) Invalid argument "-N07" from system infotek > >(8) searchname: Looking for "infotek" of length 8, found "infotek" > >(4) ==> ^pRLOGIN > >(0) startup: Access rejected for host "infotek" Boris: > No, UUPC/E just ignore invalid arguments. Problem may be with > your PERMISSN or PASSWD files. -- John Plate ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 May 1996 06:10:04 GMT From: bobelain@harare.iafrica.com Subject: ccMail To: UUPC/Extended mailing list I am trying to link up six Lans all running ccMail. Has anybody made a UUCP gateway for ccMail? Any other experience of this sort of thing? Bob Jolliffe & Elaine Byrne 11 Rothesay Rd, Avondale West, Harare, Zimbabwe Tel: 263-4-339577 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 08:33:00 +0200 From: janneb@jbdata.se Subject: ccMail To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Bob and Elaine, I know of two Swedish companies that have cc:Mail to UUCP Software that are using UUPC as the transfer agent. One is Advox (www.advox.se) that have a product called MimeLink and the other is Ten Four Systems (www.tfs.se). I'm using MimeLink for my own and one of my client is using MimeLink for 35 PO's running on one 386sx router. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Jan Bojeryd, JB Datakonsult AB E-Mail: janneb@jbdata.se Kullavagen 3 Phone: +46-910-77 67 31 931 38 SKELLEFTEA, SWEDEN Fax: +46-910-77 67 31 WWW: http://www.jbdata.se Mobile: +46-70-523 34 45 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 14:52:00 -0500 From: uupcinfo@kew.com Subject: ccMail To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Thu, 23 May 1996 06:10:04 GMT, bobelain@harare.iafrica.com wrote: > I am trying to link up six Lans all running ccMail. Has anybody made > a UUCP gateway for ccMail? Any other experience of this sort of > thing? Lotus did. -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-641-3452 To sign off from uupc-info, send the command "signoff uupc-info" in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com. DO NOT send this request to the list itself! For human assistance with the list itself, send mail to snuffles@kew.com. "Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature." - Kulawiec ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 10:06:35 +0200 From: lanz@sampling.uem.mz Subject: corrupted messages (UUPC/extended 1.12p OS/2) To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Long message: IF YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED IN TECHNICAL PROBLEMS, JUST DELETE THIS MESSAGE WITHOUT READING IT. IF YOU ARE, YOUR HELP IS APPRECIATED VERY MUCH. Problem with UUPC/extended 1.12p (OS/2) I run UUPC under OS/2 Warp. The executables are on a HPFS partition (as OS/2 itself), but the spool directory is on a FAT partition, because I run - with the same UUPC system files - sometimes the DOS version of UUPC/extended. When I receive many (small) files from my host (I have to call the host actively), the files get (too) often corrupted. I did work for several months with the DOS version of UUPC (1.12p), and I never encountered this error. An example of a corrupted message can be found in the bottom of this mail message. Funny enough, the UUPC log files (i.e. uucico.log, uuxqt.log and rmail.log on the DOS partition) never report the error! Unfortunately I know very little (nothing?) about the configuration and settings of the UUCP server at the university. It is a UNIX based machine. Because the error seems to occur mainly (only?) when I have a long connection with the host (10 to 30 minutes; when the error occured the last time, I received around 500 files with a total amount of around 1 MBytes), I was thinking about a disturbance of the communication caused by additional files added to the spool directory during this time either on my or on the host side. Any suggestions? It is difficult (for me) to document the error, because I usually auto-delete the mail file (the one with the 20 ASCCI ones as message seperator) after extracting it to seperate files for every mail message (this extracting routine happily finishes the work without error message when it finds a corrupted section - I guess because it finds a EOF character in the middle of the file?!). The only thing I can do (at the moment), is to DOS undelete the original mail file or the D files in the spool directory, where I find the corrupted files as an example is shown in the bottom of this mail. Which steps should I follow to solve the problem? Some details about my configuration: Modem: ZYXEL U-1496 (I use the standard configuration file provided by kew, i.e fixedspeed nodirect carrierdetect) Protocoll: G (It always worked fine for megabytes and negabytes with the DOS version of UUPC) System file uupc.rc: (The only options I set are multiqueue and multitask - okay and supresscopyright and syslog) Other system files: (permissn: machine=hostname - passwd: myname:*:::my full name:/: - systems: hostname Any modem 19200 phonenumber G ogin:--ogin: myusername word: mypassword) And here is a little extract from a corrupted file, because there are some interesting (?) lines in the file itself! ### ### start extract (the name of my host is dzowo, my name is lanz) ### <... normal data flow ...> SYSTAT Design SPSS IU pp dzowo # return status on failure Z # return address for status or input return R pp # job id for status reporting J samplinA11f3 F D.dzowo9608689 I D.dzowo9608689 C rmail lanz 24 Delivering mail from ipress-request@northcoast.com to lanz 06/18-11:24 rmail: UUPC/extended 1.12p (Nov 7 1995 23:44:54) 06/18-11:24 Delivering mail from no-one@hotpage.stanford.edu to lanz 06/18-11:24 rmail: UUPC/extended 1.12p (Nov 7 1995 23:44:54) 06/18-11:24 Delivering mail from infobot@sun630mp.infomania.com to lanz-------------------------------------- # Language: Spanish/Espa+/-ol (es) # Translator: Armando Ramos # ------------------------------------------------------------------ # Language: French/Francais (fr) # Translator: Yanik CrThetapeau # (based on the French translation for PGP 2.3a by # Jean-loup Gailly \"%.40s\"\n\ Armadura da+/-ada\n" fr: "EntOmegate enveloppe ASCII invalide: \"%.40s\"\n\ l'enveloppe ASCII est corromU pp dzowo # return status on failure Z # return address for status or input return R pp # job id for status reporting J samplinA11f4 F D.dzowo960a848 I D.dzowo960a848 C rmail lanz egional-reports/afrinet.txt [13] http://www.nsrc.org/cgi-bin/imagemap/africa [14] http://www.nsrc.org/AFRICA/africa.html#A [15] http://www.nsrc.org/AFRICA/africa.html#B "WARNING: No ASCII armor `END' line.\n" de: "\nWARNUNG: Keine 'END'-Zeile in der Versandh^nlle.\n" es: "ADVERTENCIA: No hay lonea `END' en la armadura ASCII.\n" fr: "U pp dzowo # return status on failure Z # return address for status or input return R pp # job id for status reporting J samplinA11f5 F D.dzowo960bbd5 I D.dzowo960bbd5 C rmail lanz lanic.utexas.edu by zebra.uem.mz with smtp (Smail3.1.28.1 #1) id m0uWnZQ-00083NC; Thu, 20 Jun 96 19:31 GMT+0200 Received: (from daemon@localhost) by info.lanic.utexas.edu (8.6.9/8.6.9) id MAA16940; Thu, 20 Jun 1996 12:32:58 -0500 Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 12:32:58 -0500 Message-Id: public key\nactually belongs to: \"%s\".\n" de: "\007\nWARNUNG: Da dieser /ffentliche Schl^nssel nicht mit einerU pp dzowo # return status on failure Z # return address for status or input return R pp # job id for status reporting J samplinA11f6 F D.dzowo960dbcd I D.dzowo960dbcd C rmail lanz + n6o6p6q6r6 t6u6v6 x6 {6|6}6~66C6ue6e6a6ae6a6a6c6e6 6 i6AE6 E6ee6AE6o6oe6o6u6u6y6OE6UE6c6stlg6yen6peseta6florin6a6i6o6u6n6N6a6o6?6+6+6.56.256!6<<6>>6_6_6_6 6 6|6| +6 +6+6 _6 6 6_6a6ss6 6pi6 6Rho6 6Tau6 6Theta6Omega6delta6 6o6Epsilon6 =6+/-6_6 6 6 .6sqrt6^n6^26_6 "But you previously approved using this public key anyway.\n" de: "Aber Du hast diesen Schl^nssel trotzdem bereits benutzt...\n" es: "Ya has permitido antes que se utilice esta clave p\372blica.\n" fr: <... normal data flow continues ...> ### ### end extract (do not be fooled, any "special" ASCII caracters ### are not represented, of course) ### If read it right (right now): UUPC puts parts of the contents of the command and log files into the data file and looses (a part) of it. UUPC/extended resumes Thank you, Adrian. --- Adrian Lanz Haeberlin LIVING ADDRESS: Avenida Julius Nyerere 446-14, Maputo, Mocambique POST ADDRESS: please ask for it, do not use the living address PHONE (VOICE ONLY): +258-1-495078 INTERNET: --- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Jun 1996 15:49:12 +0200 From: lanz@sampling.uem.mz Subject: corrupted messages part 2 (UUPC/extended 1.12p OS/2) To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Dear UUPC-INFOer, in addition to my posting 2 hours ago, I have to announce the follwing findings: (1) the funny data file I reported, seems to have its origin (partly ?) in the behavior of DOS undelete. (2) the corruption of data seems to come from messages with a HEX 1A in it (that tells my Norton Commander when I look a the files in HEX mode). Q: Is HEX 1A illegal in internet mail? Q: If yes, why does HEX 1A appear in the messages, then? Q: Any work around? If no, I have to find an other programm, that extracts the messages from the UUPC mail file into single files, because the one I use now stops when it encounters HEX 1A. Q: Does anybody have a OS/2 programm that does that? There is a DOS program in South Africa available, that does it: you find it on majordomo@wcape.school.za. But it stops when it finds a HEX 1A in the mail file! Thanks for your answers, Adrian. --- Adrian Lanz Haeberlin LIVING ADDRESS: Avenida Julius Nyerere 446-14, Maputo, Mocambique POST ADDRESS: please ask for it, do not use the living address PHONE (VOICE ONLY): +258-1-495078 INTERNET: --- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Jun 1996 23:33:03 -0500 From: Help@kew.com Subject: ftp.clarkson.edu To: UUPC/Extended mailing list It would appear Clarkson has shutdown ftp.clarkson.edu without notifying me. (As it has been a favor to us all these I can't complain ... much.) Current download access is limited to http://www.kew.com. I'll try to get a build onto simtel or cdrom.com this weekend, but no promises, I have been quite busy. -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-279-9712 "He sure looks like plant food to me!" - "Little Shop of Horrors" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 10:09:44 -0400 (EDT) From: slerner@Eingedi.Newton.MA.US Subject: Mail list server problem To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Greetings, For some unknown reason, whenever a piece of mail get to my system from this fine mailing list, my smail sends me: Warning: open_spool: /u1/smail/spool/input/0uUQus-0000Oya: lock failed: Permission denied I have to manualy move the file from ../smail/spool/input to read it. My system is Unix with smail. I'm looking to replace it with a Win NT or Win 95 PC using UUCP/Extended. I thought that by subscribing to the list server I'll be able to communicate with others who gained experience with this setup. Oh, this is the only mail list server that gives me this problem. I did get a mail from Katherine just fine. Thanks for any clue as to how to fix it. Shabtai -- S. Lerner |Internet: slerner@Eingedi.Newton.MA.US 121 Walnut Hill Road |CompuServe: 73150,3102 Newton, Massachusetts 02161 |UUCP: {...uunet}!linus!eingedi!slerner I am not arguing with you -- I am telling you. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 12:29:37 +0200 From: lanz@sampling.uem.mz Subject: modem using IRQ 15 To: UUPC/Extended mailing list My friend has a problem - and i know nothing better then sending his question to the list: Sorry, I did not manage to install my new modem, so I won't send you the missing ... yet. The problem is that the modem is "too modern", it has no jumpers or anything similar. It comes with "plug-n-play" software, and that software automatically configurates the modem to use IRQ 15, which is not accepted by the other software. So UUPC/extended for example returns the message "modem did not initialize." I don't know how to change this. Can you help me? And then: The modem is a Supra 288i PnP (internal 28,800 bps) The COM-port can be chosen by the user (either 3 or 4), (and I put the same number in the modem.mdm file). The problem is that the IRQ cannot be chosen by the user, as far as I could discover. It is the software that sets the IRQ! May his problem have something in common with the following citate from the UUPC/extended documentation: Richard Gumpertz modified the internal DOS communications driver (COMM.ASM) to better support 8250 based serial ports, to handle RTS flow control (to prevent the modem from over- running the serial port), and to allow non-standard IRQ/port assignments at compile time. (This latter support is not enabled in the shipped executables.) Any help is very apprciated! Adrian. PS: My friend uses the DOS version (probably 1.12p) of UUPC/extended. --- Adrian Lanz Haeberlin INTERNET: --- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 12:45:17 +0200 From: lanz@sampling.uem.mz Subject: rmail syntax for receiving host To: UUPC/Extended mailing list I use UUPC/extended (DOS and OS/2 version 1.12p). For other reasons my aliases file looks something like this: distrib-list: name1@domain1 tok1 tok2 "tok3 tok4" name5@domain5 (tok5 tok6) and so on ..., i.e. it uses a lot of different syntaxes for internet mail addresses (besides, which version is official, is there an official syntax?). When I send mail to distrib-list, UUPC/extended creates a command file in the spool directory, which contains the line: C rmail name1@domain1 tok1 tok2 "tok3 tok4" name5@domain5 (tok5 tok6) Now it seems that my mail server does not understand this line. I shall check that, maybe it needs a line like this: C rmail name1@domain1 name2@domain2 name3@domain3 name4@domain4 name5@domain5 My mal server is a UNIX machine! Can I tell UUPC/extended to use this format in the C line of the output D file? Any help or comments? Thanks, Adrian. --- Adrian Lanz Haeberlin INTERNET: --- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 14:53:10 +1000 (EST) From: cbrady@ind.tansu.com.au Subject: rmail syntax for receiving host To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Mon, 10 Jun 1996 lanz@sampling.uem.mz wrote: > and so on ..., i.e. it uses a lot of different syntaxes for > internet mail addresses (besides, which version is official, is > there an official syntax?). RFC822. RFC stands for Request For Comment, and is a standard form that the Internet technical community uses to reach consensus on "standards". You can fetch them from various places.. > When I send mail to distrib-list, UUPC/extended creates a command > file in the spool directory, which contains the line: > > C rmail name1@domain1 tok1 tok2 > "tok3 tok4" name5@domain5 (tok5 tok6) > > Now it seems that my mail server does not understand this line. I > shall check that, maybe it needs a line like this: > > C rmail name1@domain1 name2@domain2 name3@domain3 name4@domain4 > name5@domain5 Yes, that would do and would be one solution to the problem. I think that C rmail name1@domain1 'tok1 tok2 ' '"tok3 tok4" ' 'name5@domain5 (tok5 tok6)' .. might work too. Charlie Brady - Telstra |internet: cbrady@ind.tansu.com.au Network Products |Snail : Locked Bag 6581, GPO Sydney 2001 Australia Platform Technologies |Physical : Lvl 9, 320 Pitt St, Sydney 2000 IN-Sub Unit - Sydney | Phone: +61 2 395 3396 Fax: +61 2 395 3225 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jun 1996 14:53:39 -0500 From: uupcinfo@kew.com Subject: rmail to several addressees To: UUPC/Extended mailing list On Tue, 19 Mar 1996 13:57:27 +0200, lanz@sampling.uem.mz wrote: > I use rmail (1.12p DOS) in RFC-822 mode to put sent mail from my > mail programm in the appropriate directories for further delivery > via uucico to my mailserver at university. Rmail creates for > every addressee of the mail message 3 files (you know that). If > you send a mail to 100 addressees (say), you send a lot of stuff > through your telephone line, and 100 times the same file!!! Any > work around? It's a pitty I don't know UNIX: would a line like "C > rmail address1 address2 ... address100" in the execute file be > understood from the mailserver? Yes? How can I tell UUPC to do > it in this way? Thanks, Adrian. Before options=multiqueue is set in your uupc.rc file, it will then generate address lines of up to ~ 512 bytes for each file sent. -ahd- -- Drew Derbyshire UUPC/extended e-mail: software@kew.com Telephone: 617-641-3452 To sign off from uupc-info, send the command "signoff uupc-info" in the body of a message to listserv@kew.com. DO NOT send this request to the list itself! For human assistance with the list itself, send mail to snuffles@kew.com. "Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature." - Kulawiec ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 1996 10:08:38 -0400 (EDT) From: slerner@Eingedi.Newton.MA.US Subject: Usenet News package To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Greetings, I was wondering what poeple here use for processing incoming news (and e-mail) and also for batching outgoing news. I installed the UUCP/Etended ver 1.2p for Win NT. I tried to follow the instructions in the Doc's describing how to setupp gzip or compress in UUCP.RC but got a bunch of errors about an the -d being an invalid switch. If possible I'd like to see the UUPC.RC file being used for news/e-mail. Many thanks, Shabtai -- S. Lerner |Internet: slerner@Eingedi.Newton.MA.US 121 Walnut Hill Road |CompuServe: 73150,3102 Newton, Massachusetts 02161 |UUCP: {...uunet}!linus!eingedi!slerner I am not arguing with you -- I am telling you. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 15:41:27 +0200 (MET DST) From: plate@infotek.dk Subject: UUCICO bug To: UUPC/Extended mailing list I've had the following output from uucico: 03/18-07:33 callup: Calling tinored via logipcme at 19200 on Mon Mar 18 07:33:55 1996 03/18-07:34 skjold connected to tinored: 19200 bps, g protocol, z grade 03/18-07:34 ssfile: Remote host rejected file D.skjold04sor, reason 4 03/18-07:34 ssfile: Remote host rejected file X.skjold04sor, reason 4 03/18-07:35 0 files sent, 0 files received, 119 bytes sent, 11 bytes received 03/18-07:35 9 packets transferred, 0 errors, connection time 0:09, 14 bytes/second After the failure, no file(s) has been sent and the controlling file is gone! The mail cannot be sent in a following call without manually get it from the spool queue. I used version UUPC/Extended 1.12k. The code: /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* d c p x f e r . c */ [...stuff deleted...] if ((*databuf != 'S') || ((databuf[1] != 'N') && (databuf[1] != 'Y'))) { printmsg(0,"Invalid response from remote: %.50s",databuf); fclose(xfer_stream); xfer_stream = NULL; return XFER_ABORT; } if (databuf[1] != 'Y') /* Otherwise reject file transfer? */ { /* Yes --> Look for next file */ printmsg(0, "ssfile: Remote host rejected file %s, reason %s", tName, databuf[2] ? (char *) &databuf[2] : "unknown" ); fclose( xfer_stream ); xfer_stream = NULL; return XFER_FILEDONE; [ * * * The error is appararently here * * * ] } [...] I believe that the return statement returns a wrong value and the system thinks that the file transfer is complete. John -- John Plate ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 17 May 1996 12:07:08 -0700 From: nigele@microsoft.com Subject: UUPC as a service on NT To: UUPC/Extended mailing list You can run UUPC as a sort of psuedo service. Checkout srvany.exe on the Windows/NT resource kit. If you don't have the kit, try http://www.tulsa.k12.ok.us/pub/winnt/winnt351/srvany/. Nigel. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 22 May 96 12:47:13 +0400 From: yurik@nazaroff.glas.apc.org Subject: Wanted: SMTP/POP3 daemons for Win32. To: UUPC/Extended mailing list Hi all! Does anyone know some daemons written for Win32 environment, that would receive mail via SMTP and than run UUPC's rmail to deliver it, and also enable POP3 access to mailboxes of UUPC ? Really, this will enable to use any SMTP/UUPC mail programms for Windows like Eudora or MS Exchange to read/write messages. Also I am interested in some NNTP daemon, and mail<->news gateway that could allow me using newsgroups. TIA. Sincerely, Phone:7-095-433-6985 Yurik V. Nazaroff mailto:yurikn@glas.apc.org P.S. Since I am subscribed to the digest verison only of this list, please cc: yurikn@glas.apc.org all answers. ------------------------------ End of UUPC-Info-Request Digest ******************************