on 21/4/2000 1:39 AM, psv shot down the bitstream:
> psv wrote:
>>
>> Edward Marczak wrote:
>>>
>>> on 20/4/2000 12:36 AM, psv shot down the bitstream:
>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible? If yes, how?
>>>
>>> You need to run a Lotus or third party product to do this. Lotus makes
>>> 'Link to SMTP', IMA (http://www.ima.com/product/gwprod.html) and Johnson
>>> Consulting (http://www.jconsult.com) have info on other gateways.
>>>
>>> While we're on the redhat list, I'd recommending front-ending your cc:mail
>>> gateway with sendmail. It's much more flexible, and allows you to stop
>>> relaying (the Lotus product is an uncontrollable open relay).
>>
>> I agree. I don't want to relaying Lotus to sendmail, but I want some
>> delivering agent for sendmail, front-end-to-cc:mail-like program, that
>> can to do some address interpreting upon suplied map.
> It's to make SMTP to cc:mail link.
> And, surely, some fetchmail-like program for cc:mail to email transport.
> So, what is anywhere heroes who can do this?
To do this, you'd have to understand the format of the *proprietary* cc:mail
database. One other option comes to mind, but it would be a HUGE kludge:
Anything that comes into a certain address would be written out to disk.
>From there, a Windows (or DOS) box would pick it up and use cc:mail 'IMPORT'
to get the file into cc:mail.
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