Subj : Win2k ban? To : Jay Fuller From : Michael Grant Date : Fri Dec 06 2002 10:43 pm Hello Jay. 06 Dec 02 16:13, you wrote to me: MG>> Mercury has protocal modules that support POP3, SMTP, IMAP4, MG>> Finger, PopPass, POP3 distributing services (for polling other MG>> POP3 servers) and tight integration with Pegasus Mail, MG>> (utilizing user directories) which is another product written MG>> by the author of Mercury. It has content control, filtering MG>> rules, support for aliases, and full control over SMTP MG>> relaying. It's quite full-featured... JF> no kidding....geez. If you want to check it out, go to www.pmail.com. There is no web interface for it, however. MG>> If you want to maintain dial-up with a front end mailer for your MG>> BBS, it can get complicated, because fossil support for NT is MG>> tricky, and not all DOS mailers work with NT. The problem is that MG>> NT handles the passing of the hot comm port radically differently MG>> from how Win 9x handles it. NT dynamically assigns the comm port MG>> handle on the fly, while it's a set value tied to the comm port MG>> number under Win 9x. JF> Mine's UltraBBS. Long discontinued, but I love the software (and JF> helped test it during development). It doesn't matter to me, though, JF> worst case scanario, I'll leave the 486 intact and just run another JF> 400 mhz box networked to the BBS files and run it that way....[so it'd JF> be on two machines] If you can use the NT machine as a server, and route all incoming calls on port 23 to the BBS machine, it can work well; I've heard of others who have had a similar setup that worked well for them. However, since my NT machine is primarily an IP based mail hub that has nothing to do with my BBS (other than being a mail uplink for it), I need to use two different domain names for my two different machines; so it's not a good solution for me. --- GoldED/386 3.0.1-dam3 * Origin: MikE'S MaDHousE: WelComE To ThE AsYluM! (1:134/11) .