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From: tom@uniserve.com (Tom Samplonius)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Hooking FBSD2+ machine to a DOS network
Date: 10 Jul 1995 16:42:46 GMT
Organization: UNIServe Online
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In article <3tfmhm$435@news1.channel1.com>, mcgovern@spoon.beta.com 
says...
>
>Check out PC-Eudora. Its shareware, but once you have a POP3 server 
running on 
>the BSD box, Eudora makes a great windows client. Also, if NFS isn't 
needed in 
>your case, one other thing you may want to do is try out Trumpet Winsock 
for 
>your TCP/IP layer. It only works in Windows, but it works.

  Don't use Trumpet Winsock if you don't have to.  If you are running
WfWg use the Microsoft TCP/IP stack instead.  

Tom