Subj : Re: High ASCII Characters To : Holger Granholm From : Ed Vance Date : Tue Apr 10 2018 10:24 pm 03-27-18 09:45 Holger Granholm wrote to Daryl Stout about Re: High ASCII Characters Howdy! Holger, HG> @MSGID: <5ABB67CC.1842.amtradio@capitolcityonline.net> HG> In a message on 03-26-18 Daryl Stout said to Holger Granholm: HG> Hi Daryl, HG>DS> That's because Windows Notepad can't recognize the high ascii HG>DS> characters. HG>That is not true. I can write a text file in PCDOS or OS/2 and read HG>and printout all those high-ASCII characters from Notepad. DS> Then, Ed must have a different setting with Notepad, or it won't DS> show them within MultiMail. HG> B4 Ed can read the PC8 characters they have passed through Fidonet and HG> the QWK-processing program at his host as well as his QWK-reader. -SNIP- Re: the OS/2 of MultiMail that You use, MR/2 2.30 as seen in Your Tagline: HG> .. 200-year old champagne and beer, found on the Aland Islands. HG> -- MR/2 2.30 I was wondering if MultiMail had released a newer version of their DOS or Windows program, so I looked and saw the latest version shown on their page was v. 0.49 . Since I've been using MM v. 0.50 for DOS or Windows that seemed funny to me not to see any later version than v. 0.49 in their list. I looked around some of the pages and saw a message William McBrine wrote about a newer OS/2 version of MultiMail. https://sourceforge.net/p/multimail/mailman/multimail-announce/ His message was posted on 2003-05-09 17:44:50 . Subject: MMail-ann: Fix for OS2 port of MultiMail I have seen You write about being comfortable with the MM version that You've been using but I thought to write You about the newer version in case You may want to investigate it for Yourself. Now I'm going to go look to see when I D/L'd the 0.50 versions of MM. Not seeing them on the Official Page has Me wondering....... 73 de Ed W9ODR . . .... A horse may go freely to water, but a pencil must be lead. --- MultiMail/MS-DOS v0.49 * Origin: CCO BBS - capitolcityonline.net:26 (1:2320/105) .