Sydney, 11 December 1998 - 11:00 AM Hi George, I have a similar NT setup (NT w/s 4.0 with SP 3.0, MDaemon v2.74, Ishare v3.0 and WinPop). My mail system just crashed last night without any warning, and I was unable to restart MDaemon (as an NT service), so I have to reinstall the whole stuff. I am very interested in your project, can you let me know how you progress? Thanks, Ioan Nemes inemes@transylvania.com.au Georges-Henry Portefait wrote:
Greetings to all,
I will shorthly receive an old box ( Pentium 90 with 96 Mb RAM, 1 Gb SCSI drive on ADAPTEC 2940)
I was thinking of using this machine to be the dialup server to the Internet and a file server for NT workstations, SGI stations, PC Linux stations ( in a close future ).
I was thinking of using Linux
because NT on such a machine will be really slow. However I know how to do it on NT
Just install : NT server Wingate from Qbik software MDaemon from ALT-N Technologies the ISDN board and that's it .
It seems to me that it will be a little more tricky in Linux.
the goal is to have people accessing the Internet trough that machine ( wingate ) and this machine calling on a predefined schedule to store the mail locally waiting for user to pick it up ( MDaemon).
Are they suggested reading ???
any input will be greatly appreciated.
regards to all.
GH Portefait
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