-=> Quoting Barrie Partridge to John McLachlan <=-
BP> looks really great...... the bad news is that BlueWave386
BP> refuses to recognise C:\TMWIN\TMW.EXE as my comms programme
BP> though it is happy enough to work to C:\TM\TM.EXE!!!!
That's because the reason BlueWave wants to know your comm program is
so you can switch to it using alt T. Since TMW is a WINDOWS program,
a DOS program can't switch to it.
BP>
BP> I assume that I will overcome that OK, but pray tell me, I am
BP> about to change to a regular Internet connection: does one HAVE
BP> to use the Windows Comms programme which perversely refuses to
BP> use Zmodem, or can I use TMW110? Who can I turn to for advice
BP> on what other programmes I need to go with TMW - like off-line
BP> readers etc - to handle internet traffic including WWW, ftp,
I am running Windows 3.1 and use Trumpet Winsock 2.1F for the dialer,
Netscape for the browser, Pegasus Mail for E-mail (Eudora is easier to
set up, but Pegasus has features like being able to filter mail to
different folders. Each listserv you subscribe to can have it's own
folder.
... Fido Netmail 1:382/1201 or Internet: beastman@tab.com
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