On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 6:19 AM, g4ilo <jul...@g4ilo.com> wrote:
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> --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "aa777888athotmaildotcom" <aa777...@...> 
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> > Nevertheless, if you are in an internet denied area (no wireline or 
> > commercial wireless) you can now send and receive internet email over HF 
> > and do it WITHOUT a $1000 Pactor modem.
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> Does that include email from non-hams and messages of a commercial nature?
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> Julian, G4ILO
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That raises an interesting point Julian.  I raised the same thing
about PSKMAIL, that it could potentially transmit emails  that many
hams are prohibited from sending.  Here in the USA, when such matters
were the concern of Packet BBS sysops, the onus was placed on the
Sysop to ensure compliance with rules.  With Winmor, you can't see
your incoming email until after it fully arrives, so no pulling the
plug  mid stream if a prohibited item is transmitted.  With PSKmail,
you could stop if something was not within the rules..

Andy K3UK

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