Subj : Re: Multimail and multiple ne To : Tiny From : Sean Dennis Date : Thu Jun 03 2021 11:37:24 Tiny wrote to Sean Dennis: T> It does that here too, however ezycom is somehow able to figure out that T> it's a (in my case) micronet netmail (listed as the 5'th netmail base) and T> the message is crashed out correctly if I netmail you. So Multimail just picks the first netmail base it sees. That's easy enough to fix though: when I first get into the packet, I can press L to show all of the message areas I subscribe to and not just the ones with new mail in it. That way if I decide to reply via netmail, I can pick the right area. I do not know how smart MBSE is in this case about netmail. I'll have to check and see. On a side note, I have been talking to Rick Parrish about Manndoor via email and he is very interested in any updates or fixes I create for it ... maybe I can wake up a few sleeping door authors to port/update their doors. I might work on porting Usurper to Linux ... just because I can. Of course, that also means DOS, OS/2, and Windows versions. :D I am going to try to do a fresh install of Slackware on that Elitedesk I was whining about earlier in MIN_COMP to see if I can get the Broadcom NIC chip to work right. I cannot do virtualization on this little Z210 I have so I need to switch computers. I found my ArcaOS 5.0.3 VB VM I made and I am considering creating a VMware VM of the Windows box using VMware's physical-to-VM conversion software. That Windows install has all of my favorite amateur radio software installed that I registered so it would be worth my while to keep it as a VM. This way I can create DOS, OS/2 and 32-bit Windows doors on the ArcaOS VM and 64-bit Windows doors on the W10 VM. My Slackware install is 64-bit so I'd have to find a 32-bit Linux distro somewhere so I could create 32-bit Linux doors if there's a demand for that. Later, Sean --- MBSE BBS v1.0.7.22 (GNU/Linux-x86_64) * Origin: Outpost BBS * Micronet World HQ (618:618/1) .