I downloaded Pegasus for dos some time ago, and recently downloaded it again.  I 
cannot figure out how to configure it to download my email.  Is there a file that I'm 
not seeing?  The main page does not have a place to go to designate the SMTP server or 
any set up at all.
Michael

------Original Message------
From: "Dale Mentzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: February 23, 2000 11:19:03 PM GMT
Subject: Re: Trouble with TELNET


On 21 Feb 00 at 18:14, Michael L. Dawley wrote:

>>Hello Bjorn, Dale, Glenn,
>>I downloaded it. It's 1,200,252 bytes, so it'll fit on a floppy<g>
>>Have not done anything with it yet, wondering if it will run on
>>Arachne connection + alt E, to get to it, or do I have to fix
>>up a Netdial 1.3 front end for it.(whew!)<vbg>.
>>Perhaps it provides it's own connection? Anyway, I'm not in a big
>>hurry since I have Arachne's Insight Email which is faster and simpler
>>when you have 50 messages in one's inbox<g>.
>>Thanks,

Glad you got Pegasus. It comes with a POP/SMTP transport program, but 
Arachne is superior in that regard. I use Arachne for mail transport, 
mainly using the Arachne .asf script file, modified to return me to 
my custom ppp_init.htm page (the dialer page), instead of to the 
inbox. Then after retrieving my mail, I launch Pegasus from a button 
on the dialer page, read, reply, and write new mail, then when I exit 
Pegasus I am returned to the Arachne dial page where I (usually) get 
any new mail and send my replies or new mail. Pegasus is compatible 
as is with Arachne's incoming mail (XXXXXXXX.cnm) format. It does, 
however need to be configured to make it's outgoing mail compatible 
with Arachne's (XXXXXXX.tbs) format. You do this by creating a custom 
"gateway" that controls how Pegasus constructs the mail headers and 
message format of the mail you write. It is not difficult, but it 
must be done right or your outgoing mail will not be uploaded to your 
SMTP server. Without being in the least critical of Insight, you will 
find Pegasus superior for handling a high volume of email, with many 
features (filters, for instance) that I don't even use. When you are 
ready to try it there are several Arachne users who can help you, 
myself included. Meanwhile, enjoy Arachne/Insight.

Regards,
Dale Mentzer

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