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At 12:35 4/20/98 -0500, Cory T. Lamb wrote:
>Hello,
>at my college we have ppp in all of the buildings except dorms. We have a
>limited supply of dialup lines. So I was wondering if there is a good way
>to setup a 386 on the ethernet network and then dial into that machine and
>telnet to our mail server. If someone could let me know how to setup a
>machine to auto answer and then what I would need to do to telnet into the
>mail server if there would be anything different I would appreciate it.
>Thanks,
>cory
Read the Serial-HOWTO. You won't need PPP unless you want to transfer the
mail off the mail server. Otherwise you can dail into the 386 using plain
serial dialup and telnet into the mail server and run pine or elm to read
mail.
Tony
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