On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 13:53:24 -0600 Glenn Gilbreath Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip> > OK, the final topic is MTA, mail transport agent...while it > is true there are quite a number for DOS, I still vote for > NetMail DOS 2.12 by Marc Ressl...it is faster and easier > to setup than any other I've tried, which includes FDSMTPOP. <snip> I have tried NetMail DOS 2.12 by Marc Ressl and have tried also FDSMTPOP. Also I have tried many other mail transport agents for DOS. I agree that NetMail DOS 2.12 is among the most easy to set up and use. In my experience the easiest of all to set up and use is NetMail Pro by David Colston, author of Nettamer. The program comes with its own internal PPP dialer and packet driver. I like NetMail Pro so much for its simplicity and reliability that I even registered my copy. The reason why I am using this program instead of Arachne right now is that I am currently travelling with my laptop and the infernal internal mouse is running wild and I can't control it. I have the kind which has a tiny little control stick that pokes out of the middle of the keyboard. At the slightest touch it goes wild and races all over the screen. I can't hold it still so as to position it on a spot long enough to click on it. I will disable the internal mouse and I will acquire and install an external mouse later. Unlike Clarence, I never learned how to use Arachne without a mouse. Sam Heywood P.S. I am shopping for a mini-mouse for my laptop. I used to have one many years ago. It was very small. It worked just like a standard size mouse and it worked fine. I lost it and I can't find another one. -- Message sent by Net-Mail Pro (DOS). See http://www.nettamer.net/xagent.html
