On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Ty C. Mixon wrote:
> USWest, the not-so-baby Bell only supports Windows, and won't even
> give hints for other OS's, but everything works fine under my Linux
> installation. I pay USWest for the dsl line, and Datawest (a local
> ISP) for the service with a static IP. I'm my own smtp (using yi.org
> as a redirect), ftp, and telnet server. Still need to figure out how
> to do POP3, but that's not as important to me, as when I move next
> time I may not have the dsl connection.
You shouldn't need any more than the ip, gateway and dns for any OS. If
they ask the OS simply repeat the question, and emphisize that you didn't
ask where to input them, you only want to know what they are :)
oh yeah why i answered, pop-3 is provided by the imap rpm
rpm -ihv /mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/imap-*
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