> I have installed SIMS on my Wallstreet Powerbook to run as a SMTP
> server for when I travel.  Normally, the laptop boots into 10.2.4,
> and runs SIMS in classic.
>
> I cannot figure out what the proper setting is in Eudora to set the
> SIMS on the local computer as the SMTP server.  So, I guess my first
> question is, can I use SIMS as a local SMTP server as I am trying to
> do?  And, if I can, what is the proper way to specify the computer in
> the Eudora settings?
>
I don't think you will have much luck getting OS X TCP apps to communicate
with TCP apps on the classic side. It might work if you use Eudora in
classic.

Mac OS X includes sendmail. You might just fire that up (security
discussions aside).

Regards;
Jeff


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