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    From August Abolins@2:221/360 to mark lewis on Wed Jan 13 12:19:06 2021
    In a post between "mark lewis : Dale Shipp", on 4/6/2019 12:41 PM

    And if Maximus cannot produce a QWKE packet, then I cannot use
    it. I am fully committed to my Maximus/Squish system.

    i understand that... my thinking was that the specs are available as is
    the source code to maximus... my quick look over the QWKE specs seemed
    to indicate that it is as easy an addition to make as they say it is... adding it to maximus could be very straight forward...

    Doesn't the MultiMail OLR support squish and QWKE?

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Dale Shipp on Wed Jan 13 12:19:06 2021
    On 2019 Apr 07 17:42:02, you wrote to me:

    And if Maximus cannot produce a QWKE packet, then I cannot use it. I
    am fully committed to my Maximus/Squish system.

    i understand that... my thinking was that the specs are available as
    is the source code to maximus... my quick look over the QWKE specs
    seemed to indicate that it is as easy an addition to make as they say
    it is... adding it to maximus could be very straight forward...

    But has anyone done that? If so, I'd like to know.

    i don't know... it is why i kinda pointed it out to you... my thinking was with your past experience with QWK and repairing the y2k flaw you might be able to add it yourself... but i don't know your programming capabilities... i know mine are waning and i keep having to dig into newer languages for so many things today...

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Dale Shipp on Wed Jan 13 12:19:06 2021
    Hello Dale!

    ** 04.04.19 - 00:46, Dale Shipp wrote to Nil Alexandrov:

    I am using the same desktop I have had for years and read my QWK packets using BlueWave in a virtual XP window. Don't intend to change.

    Have you heard of this:


    DURQWK14.ZIP 1172K 09-09-1998

    DURANGOMAIL ver1.4 Build 204 - Updated 9/9/98 ---------------------------------------------
    QWKE Offline mail reader for Win 95/98/NT/2K
    * Multiple-Document Interface for reading
    several packets at once
    * Automatic quote highlighting
    * Two levels of configurable message sorting
    * Filing cabinet for quick storage/retrieval
    of messages
    * Fast and flexible message searching
    * Advanced message filtering options
    * Personal message alerts using a wave file
    * Offline-configuration for adding and
    dropping message areas
    * Area and message capacity is limited only
    by available system memory
    * Spell-checker & thesaurus
    * Simple setup and uninstal ...And More!


    Even if you don't have QWKE, this might still support QWK. But the main benefit would be to be able to manage multiple QWKs at once.

    I found a copy from archives.thebbs.org, but I had a little trouble
    getting the setup.exe to cooperate. "not a wn32 program" error. Bad archive? Maybe the archive is listed somewhere else to try?


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