On Fri, 30 Oct 1998, Vadim Vygonets wrote:
> [...] The options you have are:
>
> 1. Use M Sexchange or similar product.
> 2. Port Exim to NT.
> 3. Get an old 486, install a kind of UNIX on it, put it under
> your table so nobody will know, and install Exim on it. You
> will need to get some SIMMs for 486, though.
Since 3 is obviously the best option, I would also add that you put
a lot of memory in the machine so that you can run X and use one of the
windows managers that has an NT look to it just in case someone walks by.
-j
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