Mail Archives: opendos/1997/03/23/13:28:46
On Sat, 22 Mar 1997, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Colin W. Glenn wrote:
>
> > > > We COULD start talking about porting a good netmail reader to opendos, I
> > > > mean, we want just about everything else included with the OS.
> > > >
> > > > Kitchen sink anyone?
> >
> > > PINE is available for about 9000 OS's including DOS (PC-PINE).
> >
> > I've been wondering about Pine, how would I set it up to work in a
> > non-network setup using local files instead?
>
> In what operating system? Without any networking of any kind,
> what use is an email program at all? I mean, you've got to have
> SOME kind of networking. You'll have to be more specific. Do
> you mean running PINE in OpenDOS and having it let you write
> email offline, and also download your email when you are online?
>
> If this is the case, I might be able to help.
>
> > > I'm working on porting the kitchen sink to OpenDOS right now. Anyone
> > > care to beta test it for me? You'll need a couple glasses, a bucket and
> > > some soap. :o)
> >
> > I'm busy compiling glasses right now, I'll get back with you on this. I
> > seem to keep breaking the soap OS with random code fragments.
>
> Thats because you are not encapsulating the code in a bucket.
> I've done this many times. It's a very difficult bug to track
> down. Have you tried Borland TurboDesoaper?
>
> :o)
>
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jude <jdashiel AT eagle1 DOT eaglenet DOT com>
yarn already does all of these functions and requires no special set up
since it was designed as an off-line e-mail newsgroup reader and it uses soup packets
for uploading e-mail and usenet reply packets. If you've an interest,
check out http://www.vex.net//yarn/
yarn also has its own mail list for support, and another problem with
pine is it offers no e-mail or newsgroup filtering.
yarn already has this built in.
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