Re: Yarn and Windows NT

From: Michael Gray (labrat@austin360.com)
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 18:42:35 -0600

On Mon, 10 Nov 1997 23:39:35 +0000,
"Richard L. Morin" <morin3@ns1.sccoast.net> wrote this about
Yarn and Windows NT:
>I have set up Yarn and Soup under Windows NT 3.51 but have been
>unable to get them to work together. Soup gets mail and message
>headers from online but when I try to import them into Yarn the
>import fails with and error saying it can't import the message files.
>
>I have checked my path statements and all are correct. The import
>begins with it showing the *.msg file to import than then fails.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.

Are you using the DOS Yarn in your import? There's a port of yarn
and souper for Win95 (and other Win32 systems) that may serve you
better. sorry, but I don't remember if they're available on the Yarn
sit or at Bob Rush's site. Although I'm not running NT3.51, I've got
a copy of NT4.0 that everything seems to run fine under, although I've
never gotten import to filter email messages properly. Although I got
NT with my copy of Visual C++ at an academic price, I'm still an OS/2
geek and usually let OS/2 handle my communications tasks and use NT
for my class work. One thing that may have a bearing in this is that
I also have a copy of DOS 6.22 on the same partition as NT. Let's
take this to email if you'd like more particulars.

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