) CommuniGate.
Since this copy of Communigate is not registered every message going through it
will have the following message added to it
"*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro*"
I have the CommuniGate server running on one of my machines for those that are
interested. You can go to <http://what4now.us:8010> and click on the first
link "This CommuniGate Pro version documentation" to look at the HTML
documentation. You will need a password (send a note to bob@what4now.us) to go
to any of the items on the left side of the web page as that is the
configuration pages. Or if you want the PDF version of the documentation you
can download it from <ftp://ftp.stalker.com/pub/cgpguide.pdf>.
I added the people that are on the contacts page at scoug.com to this mail
server. It is your scoug.com userID@what4now.us. This will be forwarded to
your scoug.com userID which will be forwarded to your real email address. The
following userIDs have been added to "what4now.us" tony, sheridan, steve, bob,
dallas, lynn, greg, dave, peter, steves, and terry.
There is one mailing list called test-cgate which you can join.
to subscribe send an email to
test-cgate-on@what4now.us
or
test-cgate-subscribe@what4now.us
to subscribe in digest mode send an email to
test-cgate-digest@what4now.us
to unsubscribe send an email to
test-cgate-off@what4now.us
or
test-cgate-unsubscribe@what4now.us
Monday I will send an email to Communigate to see about a special pricing. If
you think that it would be beneficial (because of the problems with the current
system) to install Communigate on the SCOUG machine before we are registered we
can do that now, it will just have the "not registered" message until we do get
it registered.
--
Robert Blair
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