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|    Wilfred van Velzen to Ross Cassell    |
|    Re: FMail    |
|    23 Apr 14 11:17:29    |
      Hi Ross,              On 2014-04-22 18:04:36, you wrote to me:               WV>>>> To start with, which version of FMail are you using?               WV>> You haven't answered this?               RC> FMail-W32-1.67.1.47              Ok, just checking if you are using the latest GPL release, or maybe even the       latest release by Folkert...               RC> What attracted me to Fmail was it is win32.. after so many executions,        RC> fastecho would stop scanning within the environment, I suspect because        RC> of being 16 bit and calling command.com.... I would have to invoke        RC> fastecho manually.              This seems rather strange behavior, if you are restarting it every time...               WV>> But to be able to do anything with this, I will have to reproduce it,        WV>> which means I need some message base files from before the switch to        WV>> fmail, your fmail config files, and an example pkt file to toss with        WV>> fmail, which causes the symptoms. Would that be possible at all? But        WV>> I'm wondering would it be worth the trouble, considering the rarity of        WV>> the use-case.               RC> Situation rendered moot, when I created a fresh message base.              Pity... I could of course do the same as you, create a message base with       fastecho, and work from there. But there are more important things regarding       fmail to put my time in. ;)               RC>>> and had a more logical flow to it likefastechoes or even RA's..               WV>> You should be more specific on what you definition of logical is in        WV>> this case. ;) I don't know what fastechos or RA's config program looks        WV>> like. But I don't think I'm gonna do a complete make-over of how        WV>> fsetup works anyway, the current userbase is used to how things work.        WV>> But of course that doesn't mean there isn't room for improvement on        WV>> some of the specifics...               RC> Are you familiar with Frontdoors setup program and its layout?              Not any more... It must be at least 10 years ago when I last used it...              Bye, Wilfred.              --- FMail-W32-1.68.1.61-B20140411        * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464)    |
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