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- From: mickel@OES.ORST.EDU (Paul M. Mickel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun.admin
- Subject: Re: Novell and Unix Communication
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 23:34:47 GMT
- Organization: Oregon Extension Service, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Or.
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- References: <1992Dec21.203719.5048@interstream.com>
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- In article <1992Dec21.203719.5048@interstream.com> bjd@interstream.com (Bruce J. DaCosta) writes:
- >I am trying to get my Novell server and my UNIX world to communicate so that
- >I can have my PC and workstations access the same files and be able to send mail
- >back and forth to each other. One other benefit I would like to have is to be
- >able to read mail sent to me with UNIX mail from my PC. This would allow me
- >(and my co-workers) to sit in one chair and get mail through UNIX then move the
- >information from the mail onto the Novell server easily.
- >
- >Does anyone know if there is a single product that will allow me to do this?
- >If not one, is there a set of compatible products that will serve the same
- >functions. I am not afraid of implemeting a "puzzle" solution provided it fits
- >my needs.
-
- Well, The Netware SunLink product will allow transparent file xfer between
- PCs and Unix, but don't know about mail. While I'm on the subject, has
- anyone been able to get this product that is running C2 security. I am
- having a devil of a time doing this. If you have, please let me know how
- you got it to run. I am currently talking to a Sun engineer, and he's not
- sure that C2 is the problem, while I am fairly certain that it is.
-
- Regards.
-
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- Paul M. Mickel Internet:mickel@oes.orst.edu
- Sysadmin, Oregon Extension Service Corvallis, OR 97331
- Database Programmer, Teledyne Wah Chang Albany, OR
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