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Message   Rick Christian    Paul Quinn   Modem emulator over TCP/IP   January 23, 2018
 10:16 PM *  

   Hello Paul!

22 Jan 18 09:52, you wrote to me:

 RC>> Is the issue just JAM ** NETMAIL ** areas or ALL JAM msgbases
 RC>> systems including echo?

 PQ> I only use Netmgr on netmail areas.  The /SVN/xmsgapi/doc notes
 PQ> that...

 PQ>                             ---===[ * * * ]===---
 PQ> This is the first release of XMSGAPI.  Some new bugs may be
 PQ> introduced. SDM support has not been tested thoroughly.


Ok, so you are referring to the same point I read I think, when I compiled
this. Rings a bell.

So doesn't support JAM period. Fine for what I think I would do with most of
this, although looking into FMail/Linux seems to click to after reading this.

But really the point of NetMgr is kind of implicit in its name. NET Manager.


 PQ> For over 24 years I have used MSG but have also used what's called a
 PQ> 'secondary' area for my own personal mail, freeing the primary area
 PQ> for junk that has to happen with mailer & tosser software (e.g.
 PQ> areafix, PINGs, etc).  It has usually been another MSG area but in
 PQ> recent years I have developed a preference for a JAM area, which can
 PQ> be presented with the JamNNTPd server (of course).

I always used MSG for netmail, personal messages from echos, and a sent mail
archive, and let the tosser move things into those areas. I used Hudson at the
time for echos.

I am only using JAM for echo right now for JamNNTPD since I hacked some fixes
to make it respond correctly to MODE READER commands that most NNTP clients
issue before doing things. So instead of 500 and causing a failire, it now
responds correctly, and the NNTP client is all happy, does its thing. I setup
things exactly like I had it before with MSG areas for netmail, sent, personal,
 just seems easier to me.

I really should have imaged the old drives of all that stuff before they got
put in a box. Some of that setup info would be handy to have right now.

Rick


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