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|    Tanausu Martin to Mike Powell    |
|    Are QWK packets still the    |
|    26 Dec 25 18:32:57    |
      TZUTC: 0000       MSGID: 314.fidonetint_linuxrelatedbatc@2:341/207 2db40c13       REPLY: 728.tuxpower@1:2320/105 2db405ac       PID: Synchronet 3.21a-FreeBSD dailybuild_linux-x64/241bd37f9 dic. 25 202       Clang 19.1.7       TID: SBBSecho 3.33-FreeBSD dailybuild_linux-x64/241bd37f9 dic. 25 202 Clang       19.1.7       BBSID: CITLMBBS       CHRS: CP437 2       FORMAT: flowed       -=> Mike Powell wrote to CEM UZUNOGLU <=-               > MK> I am guessing whatever way you posted the above question.        > I used MultiMail with nvim editor on the linux terminal.               > MK> I sure hope not ... QWK sucks ... always has.        > The main thing here is I don't know if there is a way to sync my down/reply        > packets without going through the login process of a BBS.               > --- SBBSecho 3.23-Linux               MP> Looks like you are on a Synchronet BBS. You can log into the BBS to        MP> up/download packets but, if your sysop allows ftp access, you can also        MP> set up ftp scripts to up/download your packets.              I, for example, use these when I can't access them with Golded.       As someone else already mentioned, there are a lot of uses and it's all a       matter of taste.              ======================       ======================       #!/bin/sh              ftp -n server_ip server_port < |
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