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|    Paul Quinn to Alexander Koryagin    |
|    you mean it is accessable?    |
|    17 Aug 12 09:54:00    |
      Hi! alexander,              On Thu, 16 Aug 12, you wrote to me:               ak> Fidolook has many intricate features, but they all are not essential.        ak> There is one main task for Fidolook -- it corrects the OE NNTP USENET        ak> mailer in such a way that it is able to support the kludge Reply-To.              As I said, it's over-engineered. The JamNNTPd server also does this, and does       not require any special software on the users' computer, tablet, etc.        Stock-standard email/news client doo-hickeys work. Can that task get any more       simple?              Would you care to try it? Netmail me, or email via the 3:640/1010 alias.               ak> Optionally, if a person likes to spend some time to learn it, he can        ak> compose templates that provide funny titles and footnotes. The idea        ak> is simple -- OE NNTP mailer is more convenient than MSDOS FIDO soft.        ak> You have more lines, you see more.              What MS-DOS Fidonet software? I can do NNTP via Thunderbird but I choose not       to. This particular Windows reader/editor is far superior to any email       client, and yes, even for email.               PQ>> So, would you 'trust' Putin if he was the barbeque cook?               ak> Well, barbeque is not a cake. I would probably be suspicious only in        ak> a Korean snack-bar. They like dogs in somewhat different way than        ak> Europeans. ;-)              If it tasted good, I wouldn't argue. :) I am not European. I come from a       Celtic/Irish ancestry, where dietry supplements were fairly broad.               ak> Do novyh vstrech.              Govori pazhaluista medlennee. ;-)              Cheers,       Paul.              ---         * Origin: SHIN - A device for finding furniture in the dark. (3:640/384)    |
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