Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!uwvax!oddjob!ncar!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!USCMVSA.BITNET!LDW From: LDW@USCMVSA.BITNET (Leonard D Woren) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.ibm Subject: Re: MVS Mail Systems Message-ID: <8805120219.AA06788@jade.berkeley.edu> Date: 12 May 88 02:12:00 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: Leonard D WorenOrganization: The Internet Lines: 17 I couldn't decide where to post this answer, so I'm cross-posting to match the original. Any further discussion should be only on one of these lists. IBM-NETS? I know little about the VM Mailer, so I don't fully understand your question, but if you are just talking about using your VM system (with FAL?) as a mail relay (gateway) to your TCP/IP based mail network, then you can easily do this with UCLA/Mail. It's a source distribution, so if it doesn't do what you want, you should be able to tweak it. It's cheap enough that I would suggest buying it just to try it out. For what you pay for one week of license fee for Emc2, you can get a permanent site license for UCLA/Mail! WARNING! As it says in the front of the doc, it requires an experienced systems programmer to install it. (After it's fully operational, it's a few minutes a week to maintain.) So you either pay a vendor for a product, or you pay a real systems programmer. I'd rather have the in-house talent.