yes i would also like a similar solution to this problem...
an email gets sent to a destination but also comes out on the network
printer. must be easy enough i suppose, only i've never done it before.
anyone point me in the right direction?
Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
> All this talk of Unix and Samba printing is giving me ideas...
>
> Say I wanted to host a Samba printer queue on a Linux box for a
> bunch of Win9x and DOS clients, but wanted to send the jobs off to
> be printed on a 9x machine (which isn't guaranteed to be on the
> network or switched on, thus the queue on the Linux box)...
>
> Does anyone recommend some good places to rummage around in for
> good info regarding this? I know next to nothing about Unix
> printing (I have printed at Uni, which is about it!), and I've been
> using workgroup printing on Win9x networks long enough to know not
> to trust them...
>
> Thanks gurus,
>
> - Jeff
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