On 03-03-20 19:08, Rick Smith wrote to All <=-
I am really interested in getting an offline reader going,, I used to
know how to do it back in the 90's sadly I do not even know where to
start now. Anyone feeling like dumming it down for me? Would be much appreciated..
I suggest installing Multimail for whatever OS you're running on your local machine. Configure it so that the upload and wnload directories correspond to where your terminal program downloads to and uploads from.
Once Multimail is setup, log into the BBS, go to the offline mail section (exact means is BBS dependent). Most BBSs only offer QWK, which does work well. I prefer Bluewave where available, but modern QWK implementations have a similar feature set.
You will need to select the message areas to download (i.e. the ones you want to read), and there's options to configure the mail packet. If QWKE is offered, enable it. That enables long subject lines and other useful enhancements to QWK. Multimail can handle QWKE.
Anyway, because there's a lot of BBS specific stuff here, it's best to deal with issues as they crop up.
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* Origin: Freeway BBS Bendigo,Australia freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410)