[BL] Using Mutt e-mail client

sindi keesan keesan at sdf.lonestar.org
Fri Oct 15 11:39:22 EDT 2004


> sindi keesan wrote:
>>
>>> -----------------------------------------
>>> telnet  address_of_matanza_computer  7993
>>> -----------------------------------------
>>
>> I can just telnet to 192.168.1.1 like I do with send?
>
> If matanza is running on 192.168.1.1 then you do this:
> ------------------------
> telnet 192.168.1.1  7993
> ------------------------
> That will connect you immediately to matanza (you don't
> get the usual telnet login).

What is 7993, a process number?

>> Could I also just telnet from one computer to run a
>> program on the other computer?
>
> For that you need a proper telnet server for the telnet
> clients to connect to.  Matanza is not a proper telnet
> server -- all it does is serve the game to any telnet
> clients that connect.

>
>> How about telnetting via DOS without first dialing?
>
> If you get TCP/IP networking running in DOS and have a
> DOS telnet client, you will be able to play matanza from
> DOS.

I have Kermit for DOS (MS-Kermit) which I have used before to connect to a 
linux computer running Kermit in order to do Kermit (serial) file 
transfer.

I did not need networking on either computer (did I?).  Can I use DOS 
kermit telnet to telnet to a linux computer without networking, via a 
serial cable?  Just curious.  Or what would I need to put on the linux 
computer to make this possible?  (I can ask Kermit for help with the 
Kermit end).  I have not set up any networks, just ethernet send/receive.
I don't have DOS set up to use an ethernet card.  No need, considering the 
speeds involved.  (Modem on the linux computer).

This would just save the need to reboot in linux, then again in DOS, on 
the first computer.  Right now I just send files via DOS kermit or a DOS 
mail program after typing them in DOS WP51.  That works.  Mutt is easier 
to us (less typing required).  Is there a Mutt for DOS?

I can also just use a floppy disk for transfer.

>> It would be interesting to do wordprocessing on a DOS
>> computer and then telnet to a linux computer
>
> Many years ago, I played around with DOS TCP/IP networking
> and it is possible (with much trial and error) to connect
> to Linux servers using DOS clients.  However, it is not
> easy.

For me probably closer to impossible as I don't know how to network in 
DOS.

>> I presume I would need a second person to play these
>> games with, or are they all single-user?
>
> Only matanza is multi-player (although you can enter the
> game by yourself and blast asteroids).  The other add-on
> games are for one person.  So are the two games that come
> with BL3.

I don't usually blast anything but mosquitoes and moths but I will give it 
a try soon.  We have to finish processing 24 gallons of grapes into frozen 
juice first and this does not mix well with computers.

Do you want beginner's comments on what instructions might be helpful to 
someone not used to game playing? Or just any bug reports?

> Cheers,
> Steven
>
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