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TCP-Group Digest            Sun, 10 Oct 93       Volume 93 : Issue  263

Today's Topics:
                         KA9Q, Linux and smtp
                       KA9Q NOS source (2 msgs)
                         RFC Library (2 msgs)

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Date: Sat, 9 Oct 93 15:52:10 CDT
From: Glenn Butzlaff <Glenn.Butzlaff@mixcom.com>
Subject: KA9Q, Linux and smtp
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

Hello to the group
I am using ka9q net (ka9qbin14) on a machine running the Linux os on our
local tcpip frequency.   Everything runs nicely; netrom, ax25, ftp, and
even telnet right to the the shell.  My question involves smtp; incoming
is no problem.  I can read the mail with Elm, I just dont have enough
background in Unix and the various mailers to figure out how to get
mail into /usr/spool/mqueue in that .txt and .wrk format smtp likes
to see for delivery of outgoing mail.  Can anyone help here.  I am at
the mercy of precompiled binaries as I havent ventured that far yet.
Thanks in advance for any words of wisdom.

Regards
Glenn / we9k

amprnet - we9k@we9k.ampr.org 44.92.1.52
internet - Glenn.Butzlaff@mixcom.com
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Date: Sat, 09 Oct 93 06:36:39 GMT
From: kf5mg@kf5mg.ampr.org
Subject: KA9Q NOS source
To: tcp-group@ucsd.edu

Where did the KA9Q NOS Source go? Couldn't find it anywhere in the UCSD.EDU
tcpip directory. I'd like the non-rcs version if possible. Thanks. 

73's  de  Jack  -  kf5mg   ( running JNOS in a 735K - OS/2 2.1 Dos Box! )
Internet        -  kf5mg@kf5mg.ampr.org            -  44.28.0.14
AX25net         -  kf5mg@kf5mg.#dfw.tx.usa.noam    -  home (817) 488-4386
Worknet         -  kf5mg@vnet.ibm.com              -  work (817) 962-4409
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Date: Sat, 9 Oct 93 13:25:54 -0700
From: jhays@snonext.hays.org (John D. Hays)
Subject: KA9Q NOS source
To: kf5mg@kf5mg.ampr.org

All Developers ---

I second this motion!!!  Could someone please make a non-RCS version of the  
latest source is available for those of us who do not wish to setup RCS just to  
reconfigure and recompile.

John D. Hays, KD7UW
jhays@hays.org

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Subject: KA9Q NOS source

Where did the KA9Q NOS Source go? Couldn't find it anywhere in the UCSD.EDU
tcpip directory. I'd like the non-rcs version if possible. Thanks. 


73's  de  Jack  -  kf5mg   ( running JNOS in a 735K - OS/2 2.1 Dos Box! )
Internet        -  kf5mg@kf5mg.ampr.org            -  44.28.0.14
AX25net         -  kf5mg@kf5mg.#dfw.tx.usa.noam    -  home (817) 488-4386
Worknet         -  kf5mg@vnet.ibm.com              -  work (817) 962-4409
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Date: Sat, 09 Oct 93 15:21:23 MDT
From: kd6oat@kd6oat.ampr.org
Subject: RFC Library
To: TCP-Group@UCSD.Edu

I would like to get copies of certain rfc's but don't know where 
to look. I have checked several places at ucsd.edu but keep coming 
up empty. Any suggestions ? Thanks.

73...Ken

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Date: Sat, 09 Oct 1993 21:01:13 -0400
From: ashok@biochemistry.BIOC.CWRU.Edu (Ashok Aiyar)
Subject: RFC Library
To: kd6oat%kd6oat@uugate.wa7slg.ampr.org, TCP-Group@UCSD.Edu

At 03:21 PM 10/9/93 MDT, kd6oat%kd6oat@uugate.wa7slg.ampr.org wrote:
>I would like to get copies of certain rfc's but don't know where 
>to look. I have checked several places at ucsd.edu but keep coming 
>up empty. Any suggestions ? Thanks.
>
>73...Ken
>

No doubt there are several sites on the internet where RFCs are archived.  
However, one site where I know you can find them is
ftp.cis.ohio-state.edu in /pub/rfc

Cheers,
Ashok
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Ashok Aiyar                        Mail: ashok@biochemistry.cwru.edu
Department of Biochemistry                       Tel: (216) 368-3300
CWRU School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio         Fax: (216) 368-4544
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