Tony Langdon : Paul Quinn wrote:
> TL> === MultiMail/Win v0.51
>
> PQ> Mmm... I thought Multimail was pretty bloody good... last century.
> PQ> Aarrrgh! Yes! QWK mail. The light bulb lit. Oh, yes. You have my
> PQ> sympathy. ;)
>
> I've never been a big fan of online interfaces and the machine is not
> local.
Are you adverse to windows-gui? If not, take a look at SemPoint. I believe it
can be set up with non-point node numbers too.
But my main comment is that it supports QWK, JAM, PKT, etc.. concurrently with
any system or othernet you pull your echos from, and has a database approach to
storing offline messages. So, if you have multiple QWK files, they will "merge"
into the database of messages that you previously pull in. There is no need to
work on one QWK group of messages at a time anymore.
Easy to do Searchs. It displays threads graphically by MSGID.
The subject line is *not* limited to a fixed number.
I couldn't find anything wrong with it except that it lacked the tcp/ip
transport that I would appreciate today.
.../|ug
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