Based on the request of a fellow sysop, I've created a new offline QWK mail reader (with the help of Claude AI), which I call SlyMail. Currently I consider it to be a beta version, as it hasn't been tested thoroughly, so there may be some bugs, but currently it's functional as far as being able to read messages from a QWK packet and save new messages, etc.
Also, I forgot to mention, SlyMail can connect to remote systems (via FTP or SSH) to download QWK packets from within SlyMail, which should make it easier to download QWK packets.
Also, I forgot to mention, SlyMail can connect to remote systems (via FTP
or SSH) to download QWK packets from within SlyMail, which should make it
easier to download QWK packets.
Not sure I got that. RU saying SlyMail can conncet with another SlyMail on another system?
No, it can connect to, say, a BBS to download a QWK packet.
Nightfox wrote to All <=-
Based on the request of a fellow sysop, I've created a new offline QWK mail reader (with the help of Claude AI), which I call SlyMail.
Currently I consider it to be a beta version, as it hasn't been tested thoroughly, so there may be some bugs, but currently it's functional as far as being able to read messages from a QWK packet and save new messages, etc.
Nightfox wrote to All <=-
Also, I forgot to mention, SlyMail can connect to remote systems (via
FTP or SSH) to download QWK packets from within SlyMail, which should
make it easier to download QWK packets.
Mortar wrote to fusion <=-
In this example, sounds like you'd end up with an empty packet. Is
there a use case for that?
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