Tom,
TAPCIS concatenates e-mail messages into one file, *but* it is a ASCII text
file. DOSCIM saves e-mail messages, IIRC, individually and in a proprietary
format with each message given a cryptic numeric name.
As far as my opinion of Nettamer, it is, at best, a rudimentary browser. I
never used it for e-mail. But, setting it up for browsing the web did give
me a lot of experience in setting up Arachne.
Roger Turk
Tucson, Arizona USA
Tom Mueller wrote:
. > Roger,
. > I suppose TAPCIS downloads and keeps messages in an easier-to-handle
. > format that does (DOS or WIN)CIM ? I remember there was also OZCIS for
. > DOS, and a Golden Commpass for OS/2.
. > How did you like Net-Tamer compared to Arachne? You sound like you
. > didn't like Net-Tamer very much.