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   Wilfred van Velzen to mark lewis   
   Re: FMail OSS??   
   15 May 13 22:39:46   
   
   Hi,   
      
   On 2013-05-15 09:29:41, mark lewis wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:   
     about: "FMail OSS??":   
      
    ml>> i seem to have found FMail on sourceforge... is this the same   
    ml>> FMail?   
      
    WvV>> You haven't been paying attention to this area, now have you? ;)   
      
    ml> the JAM files for FMAIL_HELP were created on my main system back 17   
    ml> Sep 1994 and there's only 75 messages in it in the last 730 day   
    ml> period...   
      
    ml> so i took a chance and posted my question(s) in a seemingly dead echo and   
    ml> crossed my fingers...   
      
   The sourceforge page has been mentioned since march 2008 a couple of times. I   
   see that you posted around that time in this area. So you could have known   
   about it...   
      
    ml> did you get my other two or three posts?? this one you answered was   
    ml> the last of the ones i sent within minutes of each...   
      
   Yes I got them. But it would require me to find some time to look into these   
   matters, and give you an answer with substance. ;)   
      
    WvV>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/fmail/   
      
    ml> thanks for confirming that ;)   
      
   Maybe Scott can add the link to his monthly post, that would help the readers   
   of this area...   
      
    WvV>> See the readme's.   
      
    ml> you mean the ones buried in the source tree?   
      
   I wouldn't call it buried. They are in a doc directory, so easy to spot... ;)   
      
    ml> i have read those and they are the reason i posted my message in here   
    ml> in the first place... what confuses me is that other documentation is   
    ml> the same as it ever was and only carries folkert's name as well as   
    ml> talking about registration being required for certain features...   
    ml> based on that,   
      
   These registered functions weren't changed in that release. I didn't touch the   
   manual at all, just added the ReadMe.GPL.txt.   
      
   But I agree with you the archives with the binaries are a bit lean. That could   
   be inproved in a later release.   
      
      
   Bye, Wilfred.   
      
      
   --- FMail-W32-1.64-B20111120   
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