He he he,
OK John, I might get converted to BPQ after I return back home to
Athens as I am in the NORTH EAST of ENGLAND at the moment until 17
February 2016.
I will contact you as soon I get back to Athens for help in setting up
a LINUX AMPRnet GATEWAY using BPQ because PACTOR and RPR support is
very important to me! As for WINDOZE, I have no problem and I do not
consider it a swear word! I just call it WINDOZE though! hi hi hi!!! I
use both systems on a daily basis!
73 de Demetre M/SV1UY (loc. IO94ew for now)
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73 Δημήτρης - SV1UY
73 de Demetre - SV1UY
IP Coordinator for AMPRNet in Greece
e-mail: demetre.sv1uy(a)gmail.com
Radio e-mail: sv1uy(a)winlink.org
AMPRnet e-mail: sv1uy(a)sv1uy.ampr.org
PACKET mail: SV1UY(a)SV1UY.ATH.GRC.EU
WEB:
On 15 January 2016 at 18:02, John Wiseman <john.wiseman(a)cantab.net> wrote:
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BPQ32 Mail/LinBPQ besides being a conventional packet BBS supports several
HF modes including Pactor, RPR, WINMOR and ARDOP, and can forward to Winlink
and
ampr.org mail servers. The networking component also supports IPIP
tunnels and RIP44d.
And for those who don't think Microsoft is a dirty word, it runs on Windows
as well as Linux.
73,
John G8BPQ
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From: 44Net [mailto:44net-bounces+john.wiseman=cantab.net@hamradio.ucsd.edu]
On Behalf Of Demetre - SV1UY
Sent: 15 January 2016 17:43
To: AMPRNet working group
Subject: Re: [44net] Mail gateway from HF BBS to Internet ?
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Hi,
Happy New Year to all.
Regarding HF mail on AMPRnet, I would like to add that it would be a
nice idea if we could have PACTOR or RPR support in AMPRnet.
Perhaps URONODE could support PACTOR 2/3/4 MODEMS because at the
moment the only radio e-mail system that works is WINLINK and
unfortunately there is nothing like this on AMPRnet!
At the moment the only mode that could work on AMPRnet is PACKET RADIO
with a TNC or Soundcard but these leave a lot to be desired on HF
since 300 baud PACKET RADIO on HF for mail is an extremely
sloooooooooooooooooow mode!
Please correct me if I'm wrong!
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73 Δημήτρης - SV1UY
73 de Demetre - SV1UY
IP Coordinator for AMPRNet in Greece
e-mail: demetre.sv1uy(a)gmail.com
Radio e-mail: sv1uy(a)winlink.org
AMPRnet e-mail: sv1uy(a)sv1uy.ampr.org
PACKET mail: SV1UY(a)SV1UY.ATH.GRC.EU
WEB:
http://www.qsl.net/sv1uy
On 13 January 2016 at 06:04, R P <ronenp(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
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Hi there
is there any system that allow to send mail from internet (say in our case
from
User(a)ampr.org) to any BBS (again in our case user@bbs-callsign)
?
15 years ago we did it and we could send mail
from internet to any BBS
vice versa
we had a Engine on the bbs that pick up any
Email address and send it to
the Internet gateway and same was on the internet
that mail from internet
to user@bbs was forward to the bbs
so is there any system that do it today ?
Thanks for any info
Ronen - 4Z4ZQ
http://www.ronen.org
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