From: SMTP%"MX-List@WKUVX1.WKU.EDU" 23-FEB-1994 12:02:35.68 To: EVERHART CC: Subj: Re: VAX <----> UNIX mail delivery X-ListName: Message Exchange Discussion List Warnings-To: <> Errors-To: List-Mgr@WKUVX1.WKU.EDU Sender: List-Mgr@WKUVX1.WKU.EDU X-Newsgroups: vmsnet.mail.mx Subject: Re: VAX <----> UNIX mail delivery Message-ID: <1994Feb23.090129.1100@buckie.hsc.colorado.edu> From: dwing@uh01.Colorado.EDU (Dan Wing) Date: 23 Feb 94 09:01:28 MDT Reply-To: MX-List@WKUVX1.WKU.EDU Organization: Ski Bum Wanna-be, Incorporated Nntp-Posting-Host: buckie.hsc.colorado.edu Lines: 27 To: MX-List@WKUVX1.WKU.EDU X-Gateway-Source-Info: USENET In article <0097A7D0.7CF9F060.31364@IREARN.BITNET>, SAEED KHADEMI writes: >Dear all, > I read the MX installation document. It says that for suporting SMTP, >MX mailer needs NETLIB software installed. > How and Where can I find NETLIB? Is it public domain software and if >yes, does anyone knows any anonymous ftp site for getting this software? >Regards, >Saeed. You need an underlying TCP/IP package as well, such as CMU/IP (free, available from ftp.csus.edu in /pub/cmuip), or any one of the following commercial packages (which are all supported by NETLIB): o DEC UCX (now called "TCP/IP Services for VMS") -- contact your Digital sales rep. o TGV MultiNet -- contact sales@tgv.com o Process Software TCPware -- contact sales@process.com The newest version of NETLIB, which will be included in the next release of MX (after MX V3.3) includes support for Wollongong's PathWay TCP/IP product for VMS. NETLIB may also work with other TCP/IP packages that have UCX emulations, but I don't believe it has been tested on any but the above packages. -Dan Wing, Systems Administrator, University Hospital, Denver dwing@uh01.colorado.edu or wing@eisner.decus.org