• Offline Reader

    From Nitro@77:1/130 to All on Fri Mar 27 16:12:50 2020
    Greetings,

    Back in the 90's when my BBS was originally online I had a offline reader
    setup that would get messages from my BBS and I could read and respond
    offline. I have asked in other networks but havent got it figured out yet,
    if anyone knows of a well documented setup (or willing to provide docs) let
    me know please...

    Regards,

    Nitro

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  • From Gamgee@77:1/114 to Nitro on Fri Mar 27 22:07:00 2020
    Nitro wrote to All <=-

    Back in the 90's when my BBS was originally online I had a
    offline reader setup that would get messages from my BBS and I
    could read and respond offline. I have asked in other networks
    but havent got it figured out yet, if anyone knows of a well
    documented setup (or willing to provide docs) let me know
    please...

    I think the "modern" one these days is MultiMail. I use it and
    think it's great. Has versions for Windows and Linux, maybe more.
    A quick google will find it for you. I recommend it.



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  • From Nitro@77:1/130 to Gamgee on Fri Mar 27 20:36:34 2020
    I think the "modern" one these days is MultiMail. I use it and

    Thank you is this for qwk or can I use it to poll my system like as a point? Will mystic automatically put together qwk packets for a user (me) and let me poll for them or do you have to logon download then login to upload replies?

    Regards,

    Nitro

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  • From Netsurge@77:1/100 to Nitro on Sat Mar 28 01:11:44 2020
    Back in the 90's when my BBS was originally online I had a offline reader setup that would get messages from my BBS and I could read and respond offline. I have asked in other networks but havent got it figured out yet, if anyone knows of a well documented setup (or willing to provide docs) let me know please...

    There are two ways of doing this.

    1 - (The harder way) You can set up a point node that polls your bbs for mail as if it is it's own bbs. This requires setting up a mailer, tosser, editor etc., just like a bbs.

    2 - (The easier way) QWK. I see you are running Mystic which has built in support for QWK offline messaging. Multimail is a cross platform offline
    mailer reader. You simply download your qwk packets via FTP or xmodem and
    read them with your offline mail reader like multimail. You then upload your replies back to your bbs. Check out the QWK menu in Mystic's message menu.

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  • From Gamgee@77:1/114 to Nitro on Sat Mar 28 10:45:00 2020
    Nitro wrote to Gamgee <=-

    I think the "modern" one these days is MultiMail. I use it and

    Thank you is this for qwk or can I use it to poll my system like
    as a point? Will mystic automatically put together qwk packets
    for a user (me) and let me poll for them or do you have to logon
    download then login to upload replies?

    Yes, it's for QWK and doesn't function like a point. In Mystic
    you'd go into the QWK configuration and choose which message
    areas you want to follow, and then when you download a packet it
    will give you all the new messages in those areas. Yes, you'd
    have to login to DL and then login again to UL your replies.



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