Hi Per I have sent you a direct mail to your mail address : n59...@yahoo.com
73 de LA5VNA Steinar Per wrote: > Hi Steinar, > > Its stored at the pskmail server, you do not send it over the air when you > access your email account. > You can, however, update the settings that the server has for you over the > air. Its also possible to have > the server sysop enter your details in the local database. > > 73 de Per, sm0rwo > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Steinar Aanesland <saa...@broadpark.no> > To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 6:18:47 PM > Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Question about mail servers on HF > > > Hi Rein, > > If I understand this correctly, I access my own email providers' pop > server with PSKmail. How does the system secure my email password when I > am connecting to the pop server ? > > 73 de LA5VNA Steinar > > pa0r wrote: > >> 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> > > > > > > >