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r> On 04/03/18, Nick Andre said the following... r> r> NA> On 03 Apr 18 11:22:00, Robert Wolfe said the following to All: r> NA> r> NA> RW> I was wondering if anyone else participating in the echo was r> NA> RW> SearchLight as well and if so, how do you have your netmail c r> NA> RW> up as I am having an issue getting that set up as ViaMail!/SL r> NA> RW> the MAIL board for netmail. r> NA> r> NA> From what I remember, you need to run a utility to make the messa r> NA> databases non-Y2K, then import the Netmail, then run the utility r> NA> to make them Y2K. Netmail can only be imported in *.MSG format. r> r> But, I think that is only if SLMAIL was being used, in this case, it r> is not. That is correct. SLMAIL was never updated to be y2k compliant. This viamail has now become interesting and quick google searches didn't find much on it. Do you have it on your board? I tried the addr in the tag line, but that went to a wildcat board with no File access on first call. I was working with a guy back in the 95-97 timeframe for something better than SLMail for Searchlight, but not sure what ever became of that project since I moved across the country and shut down the BBS in 97. SLMail was always a pain. Frank never thought much of the FTN networks, so really didn't put in the effort to make it work well and Pat's sole purpose was to sell more RIP tools, so SLMail remains the bane of my existance. :) I would like to checkout that software and see if there's a good mail solution in there, --- MagickaBBS v0.10alpha (Linux/armv7l)* Origin: A Tiny slice o pi (1:229/452.4) SEEN-BY: 103/705 123/1970 153/736 154/10 203/0 221/0 1 6 360 229/107 426 452 SEEN-BY: 240/5832 249/206 400 280/464 5003 320/219 322/757 633/267 280 640/384 SEEN-BY: 640/1384 712/620 848 770/1 2320/100 @PATH: 229/452 426 280/464 221/0 640/1384 384 712/848 633/267 |
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