After a few weeks of WINMOR testing, where I exchanged brief emails
directly with a number of hams, PSKMAIL is going to take some getting
used to.  Thanks to Rein I got the programs set-up and have had good
PSK250 paths during the day time to WB5CON.  So, when I checked in to
the WB5CON mail server and asked for my mail, I thought I would maybe
get a  brief email from Rein or some ham that uses PSKMAIL.  I was
surprised when my first email QUICKLY (compared  to WINMOR) started to
scroll in on 30M...

Your msg: 8032
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 18:45:44 -0700
From: "Verizon Wireless" <[email protected]>
Subject: Meet a Few Representatives from Customer Service

snip...

I forgot that PSKMAIL is a full email service, you can get ALL your
email via PSKMAIL, all your email that goes to the reply address you
specify in PSKMAIL set-up.  The PSKMAIL Gods must have arranged a test
today because my home internet service is down due to a wind storm.  I
was able to use PSKMAIL via ham radio to check my mail.

Using PSK250, I am not always able to make  a "connect" to a server
despite moderate signals, but it does appears to be more robust than
current versions of WINMOR.  I'll play around some more.


Andy K3UK

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Andy

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