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@ 2005-01-31 15:23 bob krasko
  2005-01-31 15:45 ` chuck gelm
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: bob krasko @ 2005-01-31 15:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hams

i am attempting, without success, to find a way for people who connect to my
system running linpac version 0.16pre3 to leave me mail.

the instructions mention ax25.mail utilities. if this is the answer, i
cannot find a place to download these files, are they already in ax25
utilities?

since this program is dated july 2001, are these instructions obsolete?

how do i get linpac mail configured?

thanks,
bk



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* Re: linpac mail
  2005-01-31 15:23 bob krasko
@ 2005-01-31 15:45 ` chuck gelm
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: chuck gelm @ 2005-01-31 15:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bob krasko; +Cc: linux-hams

bob krasko wrote:
> i am attempting, without success, to find a way for people who connect to my
> system running linpac version 0.16pre3 to leave me mail.
> 
> the instructions mention ax25.mail utilities. if this is the answer, i
> cannot find a place to download these files, are they already in ax25
> utilities?
> 
> since this program is dated july 2001, are these instructions obsolete?
> 
> how do i get linpac mail configured?
> 
> thanks,
> bk

http://linpac.sourceforge.net/doc/manual.txt
contains:
"...
8.3 Utilities for mail exchange

    LinPac contains some utilities for exchanging mail with the F6FBB 
BBS. ..."
IMHO this infers no ability to of 'linpac' to 'receive and store' 
messages/mail.

"...
8.4 Mail client

  This application allows full screen message editing and browsing. It
provides the frontend to mail exchange utilities. Mail client is started
by the :MAIL command. After the program is started the H key shows the
    operating instructions.   ..."

IMHO, this works with '8.3' to send/receive mail/messages with a
F6FBB packet BBS.

  'linpac' seems to be a 'terminal' emulation program and does not
contain inherent mail/message store/receive capability.

3s, Chuck


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* Re: linpac mail
       [not found] <LFENLEGCDLCOKEJAECGNAEBKCFAA.rkrasko1@nycap.rr.com>
@ 2005-02-01  2:57 ` chuck gelm
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: chuck gelm @ 2005-02-01  2:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bob krasko, linux hams

Hi, Bob:

  I do public help and not private help, so the
'linux-hams' mail list is returned to the To: field.

I prefer bottom posting, but perhaps you do not, so my response
will be top posted this time.

bob krasko wrote:
> thanks,chuck
> i have been playing with linpac for some time, looking for some way to set
> up a mailbox.
> 
> does tnos do that ?

Probably, but I have never used 'tnos'.  S.T.F.W. (google)

> as long as i am in the learning mode, i will try anything. tnos may be
> overkill, but will allow me to  let people access the ampr.org if that is
> still in widespread use. (i just got a highspeed internet connection as
> opposed to the dialup i had used in the past, and the area i live in may
> appreciate some access to the rest of the world).
> 
> do you know of any other programs that will run in console mode that will
> fit my needs as a paket program?

I am not sure what your 'needs' are, however you mentioned 'mailbox',
and 'mail'.
'tnos' and 'f6fbb' are 'mailbox' programs and offer message/mail
  sending, receiving, and forwarding (automagically).

'linpac' is a terminal program.  It can connect your keyboard and
monitor to your TNC so you can communicate with 'tnos' or 'f6fbb'.

> i want people to be able to connect to me, chat, leave mail, whatever, and
> do it in some kind of colorized format as opposed to plain and simple black
> and white text.

I am not sure about the 'whatever', but why do you want people
to do it in 'colorized format'.  Whether to use color or not
should be their preference, not yours ?!

  > -----Original Message-----
> From: chuck gelm [mailto:chuck@gelm.net]
> Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 10:46 AM
> To: bob krasko
> Cc: linux-hams@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: Re: linpac mail
> 
> 
> bob krasko wrote:
> 
>>i am attempting, without success, to find a way for people who connect to
> 
> my
> 
>>system running linpac version 0.16pre3 to leave me mail.
>>
>>the instructions mention ax25.mail utilities. if this is the answer, i
>>cannot find a place to download these files, are they already in ax25
>>utilities?
>>
>>since this program is dated july 2001, are these instructions obsolete?
>>
>>how do i get linpac mail configured?
>>
>>thanks,
>>bk
> 
> 
> http://linpac.sourceforge.net/doc/manual.txt
> contains:
> "...
> 8.3 Utilities for mail exchange
> 
>     LinPac contains some utilities for exchanging mail with the F6FBB
> BBS. ..."
> IMHO this infers no ability to of 'linpac' to 'receive and store'
> messages/mail.
> 
> "...
> 8.4 Mail client
> 
>   This application allows full screen message editing and browsing. It
> provides the frontend to mail exchange utilities. Mail client is started
> by the :MAIL command. After the program is started the H key shows the
>     operating instructions.   ..."
> 
> IMHO, this works with '8.3' to send/receive mail/messages with a
> F6FBB packet BBS.
> 
>   'linpac' seems to be a 'terminal' emulation program and does not
> contain inherent mail/message store/receive capability.
> 
> 3s, Chuck
> 
> 
> 



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