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echo: bbs_internet
to: Vasja Pupkin
from: Andy Alt
date: 2004-10-07 10:07:00
subject: Offline Mail Reader

-[ VASJA PUPKIN tossed some words to ALL on 10-06-04 19:06 ]-

 VP> Hello ALL!

 VP> I try to install offline reader called mm (under Linux) but don't have
 VP> much like due to missunderstanding somethings.
 VP> How can I download QWK packets? What protocol should I use for this?
 VP> (ansi?). BBS software keeps saying the following:

 VP> Would you like to receive this packet?
 VP> [Y]es, [N]o, [G]oodbye after transfer? [Y]
 VP> y

 VP> Compressing AMATEUR.QWK, please wait...


 VP> [A] Ascii          [X] Xmodem         [C] Xmodem/CRC     [F] Xmodem/1K
 VP> [O] Xmodem/1KG     [Y] Ymodem         [G] Ymodem/G       [K] Kermit
 VP> [Z] Zmodem

 VP> Select a file transfer protocol? [y]

 VP> Start your Ymodem download now...


 VP> Transfer unsuccessful, message pointers NOT updated.

 VP> Thanks!
 VP> PS Please, send the duplicate of the reply to my netmail: I may not
 VP> find this echo again. )

You'd get notified a reply on your next log-in. :)

From the Linux console, you'd not be able to download packets using the 
standard telnet command. Are you going thru the Linux console, KDE, Gnome, 
etc? If you're doing it from the console, I'd suggest using minicom with 
modemu, and you can find some pretty detailed information on it on the 
Amateur BBS web site
http://www.amateurbbs.net/public/linuxbbs.html

I use multi-mail for Linux as well. For protocols, I'd recommend using 
zmodem for downloading, and not ymodem though. Just select zmodem on the 
BBS, then most term programs will detect it automatically and start 
downloading using the same protocol (zmodem).

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