Hi Dattatray,
For the first one, refer to http://www.pcquest.com/mar99/remote.asp
For the second one (mailing to the internet), refer to
http://www.pcquest.com/may98/e-mail.html
If all u need is intranet mail, then as i said before, it'll work out of
the box provided u have installed the requisites.
ciao,
amit
To: Amit Kucheria/LTITLVSH
cc:
Subject: Re: Mail from D.V.Bhagwat
Hi Amit
My first question is that the Modem is connected to the Linux Server.
And the telephone line is commected to the modem...The telephone line
number
is say "1231231".Now through the Windows 3.11 Terminal or through the
Windows 95 hyper terminal i will dial the number "1231231"
And I should get the login prompt of Linux Server...It is possible or
Not..?
And HOw...?
My second question is that I want to Have internal Mail system in
Orgination..ok..? Now I want that the ever user should have the mail
address in this fasion...
say : - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How can it be done ...? Also pl. send me the info on March PCQuest..
I hope you help me out...
Wating for reply...
regards
D.V.Bhagwat
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Mail from D.V.Bhagwat
>Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 10:40:25 +0530
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>
>
>Hi,
>
>Please rephrase your first question. Do u want people to connect to your
>Linux server thru modem or do u want the users to be able to dial to the
>internet thru the Linux server (dial on-demand) ???
>
>SMTP/POP will work out of the box if only intranet mails are concerned.
>Just point your Outlook or Messenger to your Linux server for SMTP/POP.
But
>if u need to get and send mail from internet u will need a few tweaks in
>the /etc/sendmail.cf
>U will find the changes to be made in the March PCQuest. If u dont have it
>i can post it to u.
>
>ciao,
>amit
>
>
>
>
>dattatray Bhagwat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/10/99 10:11:18 AM
>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>cc: (bcc: Amit Kucheria/LTITLVSH)
>
>Subject: Mail from D.V.Bhagwat
>
>
>
>
>Hi All
>
>I D.V.Bhagwat wants the information that HOW I can configure the modem on
>Linux server...So that the remote users can dial Linux server and they can
>use it...?
>
>Second question is that how can i configured the SMTP/POP3 mail server
>on Linux so that my mail address will be [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can use
>the MS-Outlook, Netscape Communicator as Windows based Mail clients.
>
>
>regards
>
>D.V.Bhagwat
>
>
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