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From: bschmidt@bnr.ca (Ben Schmidt (BNR))
Subject: Eudora question
Message-ID: <1991Mar1.194141.11274@bwdls61.bnr.ca>
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Date: Fri, 1 Mar 1991 19:41:41 GMT

In article <1991Feb28.213907.15058@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> 
dawg6844@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (<blank>) writes:
> Eudora is a mac program that gets/sends mail.  It will dial-up, send any
> outgoing mail you have typed up, and get any you have received.  

What does Eudora expect to dial into?  A modem on the UNIX workstation?  

If you're only way into the workstation is through a terminal server, are 
you out of luck?  

The cisco terminal server I have is happy to answer 
Eudora's dial in, but then both it and Eudora sit there and timeout.  The 
terminal server is waiting for either the UNIX hostname in order to open a 
telnet session, or the command SLIP, in order to assign a dynamic IP 
address to a SLIP connection.

Ben Schmidt     Bell-Northern Research, Ltd.   Ph: (613) 763-3906
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