I believe that the simplest is not reinventing the wheel, and using 
MultiPSK as a modem, using traditional BBS programs as the mail 
application.
Does anyone find this to be wrong?

The store and forward part could mean a *LOT* of work to be done, or 
actually, re-done...

For traditional ham mail, I find FBB is very good. And for e-mail, JNOS.

Would it be possible to extend the KISS mode interface to other modes 
and not only packet? I don't know right now, but sounds tempting.

I feel that a lot of the old packet legacy programs have a lot to offer 
if the classic TNC is replaced for a better modem.

Maybe it would be interesting to identify other interfacing software, 
i.e., KISS-WA8DED, 6PACK-KISS, etc

73,

Jose, CO2JA

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John Bradley escribió:
>
> Maybe we can convince Patrick to look at possible “store and forward” 
> functions as well
>
> John
>
> VE5MU
>


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