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echo: locsysop
to: david begley
from: Paul Edwards
date: 1996-01-28 03:49:36
subject: USR Courier

db> BTEE doesn't support "AfterCall" either so I can't try
that .. hang on, 

Use BTPE!

db>     "BinkleyTerm 2.60 is not yet out."

db> No shit.

db>     "The released version of BinkleyTerm (version 2.50)..."

db> Is ancient.  And the Europeans who did the EE version won't release the 
db> source code.  Bastards.  BinkleyTerm 2.59a is still the latest - wide beta 
db> for DOS and OS/2, alpha for Windows NT.

So use BTPE.

db> To be honest I think Bink is dead.  

Long live BTPE.  Been out for what, 1-2 years now?  The ONLY
32-bit mailer for OS/2 that comes with source code.  Compiles
on your favourite OS/2 compiler too.  NO MATTER WHAT your
favourite OS/2 compiler is.  At the time I was doing the
conversion, I thought I might be proven to be a bit of an
idiot, when Vince was "so close" to releasing his version.
Turned out the dreamers kept dreaming, and I ended up laughing.

db> Seriously, like Msgedsq was.  Vince has 

Remember who brought that back to life too.

db> no intention of ever releasing another version.  Maybe he did, one day - 
db> but not anymore.

So why hang around dreaming?

Oh, there's one other thing.  If you make your INIT string

ATI6|~~~ATZ|

it will probably work on your current mailer anyway.
BFN.  Paul.
@EOT:

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