>>packet driver, NCSA Telnet, and a
 > maildir'd version of Pine.

Previous-post brainlock time: Eric, just to be clear on this, you're telnetting
to the qmail host and running PINE from there, right? (As opposed to running a
DOS version of PINE on the PC).
Barry

Russell Nelson wrote:

> Eric Dahnke writes:
>  >
>  > Hello.
>  >
>  > I've been down this road, and after trying mainly DOS pmail related
>  > solutions eventually settled on a packet driver, NCSA Telnet, and a
>                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>  > maildir'd version of Pine.
>
> Hehe.  Good choice.  :)
>
> While on my way to India two weeks ago to help rediffmail.com with a
> scalable qmail architecture, I was on a layover in Frankfurt.  The
> "departures" video displays had some trouble and they all rebooted.
> They run DOS, and I noticed a familiar message among the usual DOS
> messages, from all the way across the room.  One was still booting, so
> I trotted over, and sure enough, they use a Crynwr packet driver.
> Cheap thrills ensured.
>
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