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Benny Pedersen wrote to Rene Laederach:
BP> yep the same here, i will try INN if i can get it working, but ums is the
INN out of the box is not that awfully difficult to get working, it's just a
lot of work and reading documentation.
But once you got it working, it's mostly fire & forget, unlike UMS which
needed
some maintenance. OTOH, UMS had the much better interface.
BP> best software ever made on amiga for handling all kinds of mail types and
BP> storage, i still thinks sql could be made as a replacement for ums, where
postgres would certainly work. If I find some time, I might come up with a
database model to work on it, and then we just need to design the clients and
small server around it. The client on the Amiga would then be relatively
straightforward.
BP> is pint btw ?
I frankly don't know and haven't followed the thing. I know MIMAS is still
being developped by Andre Schenk who can be reached at
andre{at}melior.s.bawue.de
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