So, I am in the process of using an offline reader, and I went ahead and started with MultiMail because it is open source. For the time being, I may just have to tolerate using a sharware terminal to download the QWK packets.
So, I am in the process of using an offline reader, and I went ahead and started with MultiMail because it is open source. For the time being, I may just have to tolerate using a sharware terminal to download the QWK packets.
Right now, I have a couple of QWK packets to test with, but I cannot open them for some odd reason. It can unzip the files from the QWK packets, but it errors out saying that it can't open the packet.
What basic step(s) am I missing?
So, I am in the process of using an offline reader, and I went ahead an started with MultiMail because it is open source. For the time being, I may just have to tolerate using a sharware terminal to download the QWK packets.
I'm not sure of an answer to your question regarding opening the packets, bu I'm not sure why you'd need to use a shareware terminal program? There is freeware terminal software available, such as SyncTerm, mTelnet, and NetRunn There are probably other freeware BBS-compatible terminal programs available
So, I am in the process of using an offline reader, and I went ahead and started with MultiMail because it is open source. For the time being, I m just have to tolerate using a sharware terminal to download the QWK packe
On Synchronet BBSes, ftp works as well.
Right now, I have a couple of QWK packets to test with, but I cannot open them for some odd reason. It can unzip the files from the QWK packets, bu it errors out saying that it can't open the packet.
What basic step(s) am I missing?
How do you know it can unzip the files from the QWK packet? Is there a log o some other detail you can provide?
Re: Basic MultiMail Help
By: Digital Man to Jagossel on Wed Oct 31 2018 19:59:10
So, I am in the process of using an offline reader, and I went ahead and started with MultiMail because it is open source. For the time being, I m just have to tolerate using a sharware terminal to download the QWK packe
On Synchronet BBSes, ftp works as well.
I will have to check with the SysOps and see if they have FTP available. I thought that MTLGeek nor Frugal Computing didn't have FTP available. I'll have double check. I believe Outwest does; not sure with Digital Distortion.
I can check Synchronet's BBS list as well.
Right now, I have a couple of QWK packets to test with, but I cannot open them for some odd reason. It can unzip the files from the QWK packets, bu it errors out saying that it can't open the packet.
What basic step(s) am I missing?
How do you know it can unzip the files from the QWK packet? Is there a log o some other detail you can provide?
MultiMail for DOS drops into a command prompt and runs the extraction utilities. That is how I saw the open source version of unzip run successfully, and PKUnzip failing (for some weird reason). I'm not sure if there are logs available, I can look.
I tried it again after posting my original question, and the error message is something like it cannot decompress the packet, which is weird since I watched it do it.
How do you know it can unzip the files from the QWK packet? Is there a log o some other detail you can provide?
MultiMail for DOS drops into a command prompt and runs the extraction utilities. That is how I saw the open source version of unzip run successfully, and PKUnzip failing (for some weird reason). I'm not sure i there are logs available, I can look.
I tried it again after posting my original question, and the error messag is something like it cannot decompress the packet, which is weird since I watched it do it.
Perhaps the problem is the command-line parameters passed to the unzip tool. Are those configurable somewhere? Can you tell what parameters are being passed? Perhaps the files are being extracted into a location that multimail doesn't expect. Also confirm the QWK packet you downloaded from the BBS has the files multimail expects to find:
CONTROL.DAT
MESSAGES.DAT
*.NDX
All the other possible files in the packet are optional and mostly not used a QWK reader.
On 10-31-18 14:48, Jagossel wrote to All <=-
Right now, I have a couple of QWK packets to test with, but I cannot
open them for some odd reason. It can unzip the files from the QWK packets, but it errors out saying that it can't open the packet.
On 11-01-18 07:10, Jagossel wrote to Nightfox <=-
The reason why I need to use a shareware terminal is that I hardly am
on the PC anymore, and I use Magic DOSBox with Kermit on my phone.
IIRC, mTelnet won't download files, and I'm not sure if NetRunner or SyncTERM has a DOS port available. I'll have to look and see.
Kermit works well as a terminal, but it doesn't support XModem, YModem, ZModem, and (obviously SEXYZ). So, I would need to switch terminals.
I will have to check with the SysOps and see if they have FTP available. I thought that MTLGeek nor Frugal Computing didn't have FTP available. I'll have
double check. I believe Outwest does; not sure with Digital Distortion.
So, I am in the process of using an offline reader, and I went ahead and started with MultiMail because it is open source. For the time being, I may just have to tolerate using a sharware terminal to download the QWK packets.
Right now, I have a couple of QWK packets to test with, but I cannot open them
for some odd reason. It can unzip the files from the QWK packets, but it errors
out saying that it can't open the packet.
What basic step(s) am I missing?
-jag
Code it, Script it, Automate it!
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on 11-29-18 12:04 Ragnarok wrote to Jagossel <=-
for some odd reason. It can unzip the files from the QWK packets, but iterror
s
out saying that it can't open the packet.
What basic step(s) am I missing?
-jag
Code it, Script it, Automate it!
Check you multimal config file.
At least on gnu/linux are ~/.mmailrc. If you use another OS, search it
at your profile directory.
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