[quote user="qa007"]Hello!
Is it possible to find anywhere a step-by-step description how to set up a Gmail account in Pegasus Mail for MS-DOS v3.5 for DOS?
Thanks for your help!
[/quote]
It can be done but the effort required is way too tough if you are starting from scratch using some old XT/AT machine that can't run WinPmail.. If you are already using PMail with a POP3 account though you can use SSL Tunnelling to make the connection to GMail using the proper connection setup.
(a) -POP3-
Server host name: pop.gmail.com
User name: <your_user_name>@gmail.com
Password: <your_password>
Server TCP/IP port: 995
(b) - SMTP via SSL -
Server host name: smtp.gmail.com
Server TCP/IP port: 465
Personally I use PMail with Mercury/32 handling all the mail to the internet, including GMail with little or no difficulty. It uses the same pmail.cfg file as WinPMail.
<p>[quote user="qa007"]Hello!
Is it possible to find anywhere a step-by-step description how to set up a Gmail account in Pegasus Mail for MS-DOS v3.5 for DOS?
Thanks for your help!
[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;It can be done but the effort required is way too tough if you are starting from scratch using some old XT/AT machine that can't run WinPmail..&nbsp; If you are already using PMail with a POP3 account though you can use SSL Tunnelling to make the connection to GMail using the proper connection setup.</p><p>(a) -POP3-
&nbsp; Server host name: pop.gmail.com
&nbsp; User name: &lt;your_user_name&gt;@gmail.com
&nbsp; Password: &lt;your_password&gt;
&nbsp; Server TCP/IP port: 995
&nbsp; </p><p>(b) - SMTP via SSL -
&nbsp; Server host name: smtp.gmail.com
&nbsp; Server TCP/IP port: 465
&nbsp;
</p><p>Personally I use PMail with Mercury/32 handling all the mail to the internet, including GMail with little or no difficulty.&nbsp; It uses the same pmail.cfg file as WinPMail.
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