> The problem I'm having is configuring mastgate... the docs are somewhat > vague. Well, the docs explain things that the programs do. Anyway, here is a short step-by step tutorial to get it working: 1. make sure you have at least PMAIL 3.01 2. create an internet gateway with pconfig. Make sure you set the preprocessed headers to 'glue headers' and set accepts smtp addresses. set the output filename format to ~d~d.CNM and the return address to something like ~b@host.site (~p) 3. Grant everyone 'C' rights into the directory you specified in pconfig as output directory. 4. Try to write a message with internet address and send it. check the above mentioned output directory. you should have a CNM file there. check the contents and make sure that it's in format similar to === cut ========================= $$ T RFC header (date:, from: etc...) message body === cut ========================= 5. read the doc and set up the export section of mastgate.ini file, make sure that the account you'll be running the gateway programs on has all rights to the output directory. 6. try running EXPORT3. the CNM file(s) from output directory should disappear and you should get 3 files (XQT, CTL and DAT) in your waffle spool directory for your mail host. You should be able to send them now with UUCICO. Check UUCICO settings in batch file (host name), in Waffle's UUCP directory and waffle.ctl file. make sure that you actually have a subdirectory named as your UUCP host under spool directory for Waffle. 7. Check if you got anything in your waffle spool dir (.X and .D files are incoming message files). If not, try sending mail to your own internet address from pmail and repeat step 6. 8. Take a copy of X and D files from your waffle spool so that you can restore them if need arises. 9. Check import section in mastgate.ini, make sure that the account running mastgate has at least C right to novell's mail directory. 10.Try running IMPORT3. If X and D files disappear, you're in luck. If not, try setting the STRIPPER option in ini file to opposite value. Importing is most critical part of the whole process because some unix hosts mangle the filenames in mysterios ways, the reason for failure is most often that IMPORT3 is unable to transform the unix file- name in X file into the dos filename that UUCICO actually created. If you still have problem after trying both YES and NO for stripper, contact me again, I have a new (but not quite finished version) which has more control over filename transformations. 11.You should be up and running now, customize the batch file to your tastes... One common problem seems to be that people forget to set up the SITE option in export section. In that case your unix host would accept mail but will not give you any.