Help I've got an XP on my Linux network

brad.mugleston at comcast.net brad.mugleston at comcast.net
Sat Mar 25 23:41:39 UTC 2006


I've finally got more time to play with this XP thing and I'm
still not getting it.  First I want to thank Ted, Bob and Harold
for their suggestions - I guess I just couldn't follow them.

Anyway, I've got a family XP box that almost everyone in the
house uses (but me)  I've got a FC4 box in the basement that uses
Fetchmail to go out and grab emails off the web (lots of various
sites for the same people)  and brings them
home for people to read (/var/spool/mail/loginname) - they use to
use my Linux box (or notebook or a different linux machine) but now
they want to use the XP machine (teenagers, don't know what to do
with them).  Anyway they have Outlook on the XP machine and everyone
has their own account.

I can now map drives from the FC4 box to the XP.  I can also
print to the printers attached to different Linux machines.  But
I can't figure out how toget Outlook to read the mail on the FC4
machine.

What I'd really like is the ability to leave the mail on the FC4
machine if possible - that way I can back it up.  But if that's
not availabe I'll live with that.  They will just have to learn
that when they use the notebook (linux) they will not have access
to their mail.

So, this is what I believe I need:

Either the ability to recognize the login name on the XP box or
to tie it to the parameters of Outlook under each login (I
believe this is the way it works) but how do I tell Outlook where
to look?  I tried \\192.168.1.55\var\log\mail\sam - for the
outlook setup under Sam but that didn't seem to find the box.  I
also tried variations of that.

I haven't even tried to get it to send email but that should be
easy as in the past I've just use everyones comcast account and
didn't rely on the mail server to do anything.

Any help would be appreciated.

Brad Mugleston, KI0OT

There are 10 types of people in this world.  Those that
understand binary and those that don't.

On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Ted Potter wrote:

> On 3/21/06, Mugleston, Brad <brad.mugleston at retirementpartner.com> wrote:
> > Here's the low down.  For school purposes we ended up having to purchase
> > a Windows machine to run the kids school software (AMD 64 processor so I
> > can't wait to assumeulate it into Linux).  But as it's there I want to
> > get it working with the network.  I've got SAMBA working on my server
> > (FC4) and have somehow managed to map some drives (late last night, hope
> > there are still mapped today).  My next step is to set up Email as I
> > have my server picking up email from all the places the kids have email
> > accounts and delivering it to Linux mail boxes.   I haven't set up
> > Outlook for a few years but if I remember correctly it wasn't too
> > difficult but then in the older version of windows and mapping a drive
> > under SAMBA wasn't too difficult either.
> >
> > Does anyone know of a good website (with pretty pictures) on how to do
> > this or can someone talk me out of (or through) doing this?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Brad
> >




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