At 5:18 PM +1100 3/24/02, Terry Allen wrote:
>Hi again,
>       Well, I have now set a test domain up on the OSX machine & am
>running SIMS 1.8b8d13 under Classic environment 9.2.2
>       SIMS is successfully receiving the mail for the test domain & also
>preventing relaying, so anyone who wants to try it out, it's been nice &
>stable for me so far.
>       As I don't use the RBL blacklist feature, I don't know how well
>that works under this environment.
>       Someone mentioned that classic can't 'see' DNS running on the same
>machine - if that's true, how is it that TCP/IP dependent apps are able to
>get network connections & resolve domain names?
>       Anyway, it's working well for me, so I hope this is useful info for
>you if you want to run under this kind of setup.

What you can't do are things like have the OS X sendmail set up to use the
classic SIMS as a SMTP provider or as a mail destination (for sending
daily/weekly reports).  I got kernel panics.  I also had trouble with NAT
apps (long story, but I have to redirect 110 and 25 to 10110 and 10025).

I ended up using a 2nd machine and OS 9 for SIMS (G3 upgraded 6100), which
has proven good enough.  I'd like to see SIMS Carbonized (Carbonated?), but
it's great freeware as is...
-- 
Michael Croft       http://www.whiterose.org/michael
SAM: It's 106 miles to the Crack of Doom. We've got a magic ring,
           two daggers, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses
FRODO: Hit it.

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