Hi again, Another snippet. In the 200LX manual http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/bpia5259.pdf it says (p. 29-2):
Interactive Connection, which is a continuous connection to your Post Office that you can make if your Post Office meets certain conditions---ask your Post Office Administrator. Have searched the cc:Mail documentation I have access to for "interactive" without finding anything. What are these conditions? /Tomas On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 02:43:50 +0100, Tomas By via cctalk wrote: > Everybody, > > Am experimenting with a HP 200LX and cc:Mail v. 8.1, and would like to > know more about `interactive mode.' There is a choice when connecting > between `copy & disconnect' and `interactive.' When I try the latter I > get a pop-up window saying > > The version of Router you are > connecting to does NOT support > interactive mode! > > The version of the router program is `cc:Mail NT ROUTER Version 6.10.00.4' > > In the following article > https://www.palmtoppaper.com/ptphtml/30/pt300054.htm > it says > `I have noticed that cc:Mail Mobile lacks some of the capabilities of the > desktop version: > > 1. cc:Mail Mobile only allows me to "Copy unread mail and disconnect." [...] > 2. cc:Mail on your desktop allows for an "Interactive connection to > Post Office." Whenever an e-mail message comes in you get > beeped. You can compose a reply on the spot and send it off immediately.' > > This desktop version is apparently Windows cc:Mail version 2.0 > > But it seems odd that there would be an option for it on the Palmtop > (and described at some length in the manual) if it just was not > available. > > Does anybody know the conditions for using interactive mode? Which > versions of the router program supports it? > > /Tomas
