MASTGATE can now be used on standalone configuration and on non-NetWare LANs. Just set PMAIL up for standalone operation as explained in GUIDE.EXE and set up the gateway as explained in MASTGATE.DOC, then do the following: 1) Add 3 entries to [WAFFLE.IMPORT] section: NOTIFYPROG = "command line of the program to notify %s" This line, if present, is used to send new mail notifycation to users who received mail. you can use %s up to 3 times in this string and it will be expanded to user name. Quotes are necessary and make sure you don't exceed 128 characters. Import invokes another copy of your command processor to execute the command, so you can use batch files here as well. GROUPDIR = D:\path\to\groups As Import can not query group members from NetWare if NetWare is not present, you have to create the needed groups manually. Each group is in separate text file with the group name as filename and with extension ".GRP", the file contents are one user name per line. For example, TWOUSERS.GRP could contain 2 lines USERONE USERTWO Import does not allow groups inside groups and just ignores nonexistant users in this file. MYNAME = USERNAME If SELFNOTIFY setting is set to NO, then you should set this variable to the user name who runs the gateway, when sending notifycation messages, Import will just check for and skip this user. 2) Make sure that your users have their personal names set in PMAIL preferences - PMAIL does not fill them automatically. This is not required, but message headers do look more friendly with personal names. When running under NetWare, user names can be over 40 characters long, but in standalone configuration you are limited to 8 characters. Import uses the same way as PMAIL to locate user's mail directory - it will just add first 8 characters of the user name to MAILDIR and see if this directory exists. If it does not, message is sent to POSTMASTER instead.