Subj : Amiga Offline Mail Readers
To   : Grant Taylor
From : mark lewis
Date : Sat Aug 17 2019 10:06 pm


On 2019 Aug 16 21:31:00, you wrote to Simon Geddes:

>> I've been experimenting with some offline mail readers - namely
>> Q-Blue 2.4 and NesQWK. Both seem to work well, and Q-Blue has the
>> added advantage of supporting BlueWave packets. I've been out of
>> the Amiga BBSing world for a long time, so not sure what the current
>> recommendation is for offline readers. I've read about the existence
>> of QWKE. Do any Amiga readers support this?

GT> Wasn't QWK files (packets?) something from BBSs?

BBSes still exist and yes, QWK offline mail packets are messages from BBSes...

GT> I would think that you would need something, like a BBS, to receive
GT> the email, package it up, for you to then download it from, read /
GT> reply / compose offline, and then subsequently upload to the BBS.

that's exactly how it works...

GT> So, what is going to be the server (BBS) side that you exchange email
GT> with?  Will it handle your SMTP email?

SMTP mail depends on the software used on the BBS... some do support it, others
do not... those that do not may be coerced into using it via packet
manipulation...

GT> Chances are good that I'm completely wrong.  In which case, I'd like
GT> to read a correction and learn something.

maybe the above helps?

)\/(ark
30+ year SYSOP

Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set
them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.
... Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
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