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Subject: VAX/VMS mail systems on the Internet
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Date: Fri, 8-Mar-85 12:29:29 EST
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From: /Steve Dyer 


What are VAX/VMS users who are directly connected to the Internet
using for a mail system?  The few VMS systems we have here at BBN
are running a simple mail system without name aliasing and knowledge
of people's home machines, a fine kludge when they are a minority
of systems, but more VMS systems are coming in, it is time to look
for a more coordinated approach.

Does anyone know whether an MH.5/{Sendmail, MMDF-II} combination could
run under EUNICE and Wollongong TCP/IP?  Can DEC Mail be configured
for an SMTP environment?

Thanks in advance,

Steve Dyer
sdyer@bbnccv.ARPA
harvard!bbnccv!sdyer