Rein, Tnx for the information I have downloaded jpskmail and now I need to get 
it up and running. I also had to load Java as well. I'm looking for the pskmail 
group to join and get some help.
 
Tnx Russell NC5O

Yesterday is HISTORY. Tomorrow is a MYSTERY. Today is a GIFT! Thats why its 
called the PRESENT!


" IN GOD WE TRUST " 

Russell Blair (NC5O)
Skype-Russell.Blair
Hell Field #300
DRCC #55
30m Dig-group #693

--- On Tue, 3/31/09, pa0r <r...@couperus.com> wrote:

From: pa0r <r...@couperus.com>
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Question about mail servers on HF
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 2:51 AM






The difference is:

for WL2K you need an account at winlink.org, and you can only do mail.

PSKmail gets your mail from your account at yahoo, and has a dozen more 
interesting uses for mobile stations, like IM and APRS.

73,

Rein PA0R

--- In digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com, Sholto Fisher <sho...@...> wrote:
>
> Russell,
> 
> MultiPSK is able to send and received email via Winlink 2000 using its 
> 141A (ALE) mode and one of the HFN pilot stations (see 
> http://hflink. com) which are generally accessible on most HF bands 
> throughout North America. MultiPSK will also allow you to export all the 
> received mail into Outlook Express and allow sending too.
> 
> Throughput is nowhere near as fast as Pactor-III but it does work and 
> for important messages is an acceptable solution that doesn't require an 
> external/expensive proprietary modem.
> 
> In time perhaps the WINMOR mode will be the best solution to your 
> problem but it's still in development.
> 
> As Per said, definitely look into PSKMail too. Perhaps a combination of 
> PSKMail and WL2K ALE could work for you?
> 
> For high volume or non-amateur "commercial" email you would be better 
> thinking about wifi, cellular and/or satellite internet for your RV. 
> Guess it depends how far into the boonies you plan to go.
> 
> 73 Sholto
> K7TMG
> 
> Russell Blair wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > We'er going out in the RV for about two weeks, and would like to check 
> > my mail on yahoo.com: Question is there nay mail servers on the HF that 
> > I can check into and get my mail, and what program would I need for this 
> > to happen, any help ?
> > 
> > Russell
> > 
> > Yesterday is HISTORY. Tomorrow is a MYSTERY. Today is a GIFT! Thats why 
> > its called the PRESENT!
> > 
> > " IN GOD WE TRUST "
> > 
> > Russell Blair (NC5O)
> > Skype-Russell. Blair
> > Hell Field #300
> > DRCC #55
> > 30m Dig-group #693
> > 
> >
>

















      

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