On Wed, 15 Dec 1999,  ralph stickley wrote about,  Windows Strings - How to get 
Internal Email ??:
> Greetings,
> 
> Could someone please tell me how I can get my email sent from our other
> company computers ??
> This is one of the last strings keeping me from having a Windows free
> PC...

If the NT server is "sending" mail then there should be no problem at all,
unless there is some or other Micky$oft secret system making sure it only
sends mail to other Micky$oft hosts.

You simply have sendmail accept mail for you. On a normall install sendmail
runs as

sendmail -bd -q 15m 

> Our company's internal e-mail is handled by Windows NT servers.  Using
> "Inbox" (I've deleted Exploratator) I get mail from "inside" - I guess
> mail that never goes out to our ISP.   I have to reboot my machine to
> that other operating system about twice a day to read my mail.
> 
> Is there any way I can get this mail through Netscape (or sendmail or
> pine or whatever ?? ).  Our NT guy assures me that he can't forward this
> mail to an "outside" account.

It sounds like you NT guy has never heard of linux then by calling it
"outside", its realy the otherway round, he is on the outside and missing
all of what we have.

pop3 
fetchmail

Both come to mind to "get" mail.

> 
> I'm Using RedHat 6.1 - 2.2.12-20 kernel, dual boot with Windows 98, 10
> BT ethernet and an Acer keyboard :-)
> 
> Also, I haven't set up Samba stuff yet either, is there a point and
> click way to do that on KDE ??
> 
> Thanks
> Ralph
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Regards Richard
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Merry Xmas.

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