On 14 Oct 2022, Vk3jed said the following...
On 10-09-22 20:07, seeLive wrote to Vk3jed <=-
Ei8ther you're thinking about something different to normal offline
mail, or simply overthinking things. :) Maybe you need to explain yourself, if the following down't work.
I'm assuming (through your use of non standard language), that you're wanting to use Multimail as an ordinary user to read your mail offline. By "ordinary user", I am including the sysop account - any account where you can download new mail, read and compose offline, then upload a .REP packet.
hmmm... I see some arcane references to using it in the mystic wiki, and that others are successfully doing it, but nothing about how...
By default, offline mail can be accessed from an offline menu, which is
in turned accessed from the messages menu. From the offline menu, you
can select what echos to download, select other QWK packet options, as well as download and upload mail using X/Y/Xmodem.
Hey Vk3jed,
Thanks, very much for the response. It is greatly appreciated. Let me try to summarize it all at once instead of interspersing my replies.
What you are seeing is simply my complete ignorance on the subject of BBS Offline mail readers. I have zero experience with them and was unable to find any meaningful documentation on the subject.
You are correct, both in that, I was thinking of what you are saying is 'normal offline mail' and that I was completely over thinking it! I was thinking that offline meant 100% offline. Like for example, Multimail would use some protocol to hook the message bases in Mystic. I never would have guessed that it is actually more of a 50% offline solution, at least in my way of thinking, in that you actually have to go online to both download the messages and to upload the responses... I did not expect that from the term 'offline mail'.
So, if I am understanding you correctly, in Mystic for example, I would need to go to the Message menu then to the offline menu, download the messages, edit them offline in Multimail. Then, upload my replies back into Mystic using the same offline menu... correct? That is a little wacky to me. If I were designing that solution, I would have gone a very different way, but then again this is 80's BBS tech and I never used it this way at that time. I was writing BBSs and terminal emulators, etc. on the C=64. I certainly interfaced with DOS BBSs, but C=64 was more my world for BBSs.
I think we have achieved parity, unless you tell me otherwise... Thanks, again!
-seeLive
... "Hex Dump" - Where witches put used curses.
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 2022/07/15 (Raspberry Pi/32)
* Origin: oNyX bBs - onyxbbs.mywire.org:2300/2200 (21:2/128)