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echo: telemate
to: GREG PAKSI
from: WILL THOMPSON
date: 1995-09-26 11:39:00
subject: XFD

Greg was speaking when Will spoke up.... 
 WT> Don't think it was available much so here it is as a .UUE message,
 WT> have fun pasting it together & uudecoding it.
 GP> Had no problem "pasting" the program back together.  It's a nice
 GP> little program.  Unfortunately, it's not what I was looking for.  I
 To bad, it's a handy little rascal for TM.  What are you looking
 to get from the .logs?  Maybe something I could use?
 GP> BTW, isn't it against `FIDO' rules to send binary programs Encoded
 GP> through the network?
 Hmmm....I'd have to re-read the rules.  I got it that way, and others
 sent & received.  If it was sent PGP encoded, I think that's wrong but a 
plain
 uuencoded that anybody could decode isn't really a "private" message.  If 
'm
 wrong, somebody'll let me know!
 Send me your TM batch file when you can, I'd like to try it.
 TTYL Greg
... "Hola" Greg, from Sunny Tucson, Arizona!
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 RB> MJ}Telemate for Windows 1.00 is also available from Barsoom BBS in
 RB> Kansas }City Mo.  You must be using a front end mailer and can
 RB> Filerequest it at
 RB> Just installed last week. Have a 386sx a 144 modem and it just
 RB> crawls! So slow I cant use it to DL. Any ideas? Is this common right
 RB> now?
 Sounds like you have 4 megs of ram or less?  If so, this is common
 unfortunately.  You are better off with the DOS version.  TMW takes 1.6
 Megs of physical memory just on loading ... once you have done
 something, it can go as high as 2.5 meg.  Therefore on a four meg
 system it will swap to disk for almost everything ... it WILL be dealy
 slow.
 Ttyl:
 Gordon Van Scheik
 Lacombe, Alberta (Canada)
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