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E-Mail Configuration: Communicating with PC Mail Systems
E-Mail Configuration: Communicating with PC Mail Systems
Email configuration tips for an HP3000 using NetMail/3000 or DeskLink to communicate
with PC based e-mail systems (through PC based SMTP gateways):
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It's often useful in NMMGR to ensure that you have both "802.3" and "Ethernet"
framing enabled. HP3000s and HP9000s by default use 802.3 framing on local
area network (Ethernet) lans, but many other systems, including many PCs
use "Ethernet" style packet frames. Allowing both won't hurt anything and
avoids odd problems connecting to various systems on your network.
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All the popular (and even most obscure) PC or Macintosh based e-mail systems
have SMTP gateways available. For a listing of some of the gateways we know of, select here.
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Sending text messages between a variety of SMTP compliant mail systems is not
typically a problem. Where things can get complicated is in the exchange of
special attachments (i.e. binary data files). Non MIME compatible mail systems
use a pseudo-standard called "uuencode" for encoding binary files so they can
be transported via e-mail. There are sometimes problems with uuencoded transfers.
If you have the option, choose a gateway that supports
MIME encoding.
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Since most mail systems don't respond to the HP3000's PROBE requests on a
network, you'll probably need to enter the names and IP addresses of PC
mail gateways in NMMGR's NS directory or in NetMaint's known-host screen.

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