On Fri, 6 Aug 1999 21:41:36 +0000 Howard Schwartz wrote:
 > About the only SMTP/POP mail transport agent I ever heard
 > of that runs in DOS is UKA_PPP. When I took a look at it,
 > I was appalled to notice it fits most definitions of
 > bloatware: ove 1 Meg compressed, with perhaps 50 different
 > files and scripts uncompressed.

That's huge! I imagine though that it's probably
completely idiot proof with that kind of complexity. <g>

 > I then noticed an alternative that seems to work quite
 > well and thought I would pass the program's name on to the
 > masses: Smtpop12 (which you can get from the Simtel
<snip>

Thanks for posting some good info. I looked at it a while
back but didn't find it exactly to my liking. If you're
looking for a mail transport agent, there _is_ a third
choice and that is NetMail by Marc Ressl. NetMail is about
70k and runs very smoothly. I've been using it exclusively
for about a year now and find it perfect for my use. It
only does SMTP/POP and TCP though, so you gotta know how
to do or setup the rest. NetMail for DOS is also available
on Simtel.

Cheers,
        Ole Juul

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