New to cygwin, newbie style question
Sean Rima
sean@tcob1.net
Fri Mar 14 21:03:00 GMT 2003
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Hello Igor,
Friday, March 14, 2003, 8:04:24 PM, you wrote:
IP> On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Sean Rima wrote:
>> Hello cygwin,
>>
>> I am new to cygwin, having used all GNU apps on a Linux box which
>> sadly blew up on me. I am trying to get some of my favourite apps to
>> work on a XP box. I have compiled Spamprobe which works well inside
>> the cygwin enviroment. What do I have to do to get it to be called
>> from an email client like TheBat! or a windows based email server?
>>
>> Sean
IP> Sean,
IP> Since you went to such trouble to get Linux tools onto your Cygwin box,
IP> any particular reason you want to use a Windows-based email client? What
IP> email client did you use under Linux? There are email clients available
IP> as Cygwin packages, notably pine and mutt, as well as various mail
IP> services such as ssmtp, procmail, fetchmail, etc. Why not give them a
IP> try? ;-) You should then be able to use the same mechanism you used on
IP> Linux to invoke Spamprobe...
IP> Igor
I considered this but my wife, whose box I am using, is not a console
fan and I have to bow to her request to keep stuff I put on it to a
minimum. If I had the programming knowledge, I would convert them so
that I could compile them using an opensource C compiler but I am not,
so I hope that cygwin would help, of course I hope to be able to use
some gnu tools on this box.
Sean
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