On Thu, 16 Dec 1999,  ralph stickley wrote about,  Re: Windows Strings - How to get 
Internal Email ?? - Got It!!:
> Ok, heres how I got this to work...not sure why it works, but it seems to work :-)
> 
> Our NT Server is setup for MicroShaft Internet Exchange....or something like that.
> 
> In netscape, I set my  Edit/Preferences/Mail Servers to IMAP.  This allowed me to 
>have
> multiple mail servers.
> 
> I added a new mail server which was named "123.123.12.1"  (I used the IP address of 
>our server)
> 
> I still don't have the address book...
> 
> (BTW, the samba utility "ksamba" is a GUI based samba configuration tool...I don't 
>know what to
> configure yet, but it seems to work :-)

Hum, why use netscape.? it must be one of the crappiest mailers around, if
not the worst. Anyway pine elm kmail mutt are all far easier to configure
and dont need to be configured in such a way, they should work out of the
box, unlike the program you are using now.

O yes, you say it works, great, so why not rub that under the nose of your
so called NT network niombo's there, they apparantly dont know what they
are talking about.



> Thanks,
> Ralph
> 
> Richard Adams wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 15 Dec 1999,  ralph stickley wrote about,  Windows Strings - How to get 
>Internal Email ??:
> > > Greetings,
> > >
> > >
> > > 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.


Rub this under his nose, the man has absolutly no knowlage of mail servers
if he says something like that.

> >
> > 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
> > --
> > Regards Richard
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/
> > Merry Xmas.
-- 
Regards Richard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/
Merry Xmas.

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