• Re: Can't get anymore ret

    From Mortar@VERT/EOTLBBS to Daryl Stout on Wed Jan 28 22:53:15 2026
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Daryl Stout to Nightfox on Tue Jan 27 2026 22:11:56

    There's a family in the Xenia, Ohio area...all licensed ham radio operators...mother, father, and daughter, and they all LOVE sauerkraut. They even attend a yearly sauerkraut festival up there. They can have my portion.

    You're not the only one: :) https://youtu.be/JE37e1eK2mY?si=brBAUA66nDSUsl09&t=564

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Daryl Stout on Thu Jan 29 10:36:03 2026
    Daryl Stout wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    I just drooled all over my keyboard and clothes. :P I knew I should
    have eaten before getting to the QWK packet.

    When I was a caller, BBSing was a late night activity - once other
    callers had gone to bed and it was slightly easier to get through.

    Since running a BBS, it's been a morning, coffee and breakfast habit.
    I'm sitting here with a cup of coffee and a fried egg on toast, as a
    matter of fact.



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  • From Mortar@VERT/EOTLBBS to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Jan 29 13:58:20 2026
    Re: Re: The Breakfast Club
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Daryl Stout on Thu Jan 29 2026 10:36:03

    When I was a caller, BBSing was a late night activity - once other callers had gone to bed and it was slightly easier to get through.

    For me, it was just the opposite. While most people were at work/school, all the boards were freed up. After about 6-7, things got noticeably busier.

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  • From Amessyroom@VERT/TL-QWK to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Jan 29 20:59:30 2026
    Re: Re: The Breakfast Club
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Daryl Stout on Thu Jan 29 2026 10:36 am

    I noticed you use MultiMail. Why do you prefer it over logging in to your BBS to read messages?

    I've used multimail with other BBS mail but not my own.

    Have you used readers on Linux? Anything besides MultiMail.

    I know your using it on Win; but I use Linux for my BBS and daily stuff unless I'm on work computer which is MacOs.

    Anybody else have comments/recommendations in using MultiMail?

    ...It's too bad ignorance isn't painful.

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  • From Gamgee@VERT/PALANTIR to Amessyroom on Thu Jan 29 22:03:38 2026
    Amessyroom wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Re: Re: The Breakfast Club
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Daryl Stout on Thu Jan 29 2026 10:36 am

    I noticed you use MultiMail. Why do you prefer it over logging in to
    your BBS to read messages?

    I'm not him, but will jump in for my $0.02 worth.

    I use it because I like that I can define my editor of choice to use
    when writing replies (I use 'nano' on Linux). Also it shows me any new
    files that have arrived since last packet. Also makes it easy to stop
    if needed and return later to finish reading/writing.

    I've used multimail with other BBS mail but not my own.

    Have you used readers on Linux? Anything besides MultiMail.

    I don't know of any decent Linux alternatives. Long ago I used 'SLMR'
    with a DOS emulator, but it was a little awkward, and I greatly prefer
    the functionality of MultiMail.

    I know your using it on Win; but I use Linux for my BBS and daily stuff unless I'm on work computer which is MacOs.

    Same here.

    Anybody else have comments/recommendations in using MultiMail?

    Yes, see above. ;-) I highly recommend it.



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  • From Khronos@VERT/CWSHACK to Amessyroom on Fri Jan 30 13:10:53 2026
    Amessyroom wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Re: Re: The Breakfast Club
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Daryl Stout on Thu Jan 29 2026 10:36 am

    I noticed you use MultiMail. Why do you prefer it over logging in to
    your BBS to read messages?

    It has taken me some time to get the hang of using Multimail, but now
    that I have been using it for a while it is starting to grow on me.
    One reason why I like it is that I can use my editor of choice for
    message replies.

    Anybody else have comments/recommendations in using MultiMail?

    From what I can tell so far the only thing I have found challenging to
    do in Multimail is replying to a sender privately via NetMail.
    From what I have experienced the only way I can do this is to copy down
    the sender information out of the message and go to the e-mail area and
    fire up a fresh message to them.
    I do not seem to have the option to replying to a message from an echo
    itself privately.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Amessyroom on Sat Jan 31 08:35:50 2026
    Amessyroom wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Re: Re: The Breakfast Club
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Daryl Stout on Thu Jan 29 2026 10:36 am

    I noticed you use MultiMail. Why do you prefer it over logging in to
    your BBS to read messages?

    I prefer console text editors, and like being able to bounce up and
    down through different echoes reading new messages.

    It's a bit of a throwback for me -- this setup is virtually identical
    to what I used back in 1992 when I got my first BlueWave door for my
    BBS. Back then, it was busy all the time with people reading messages
    online. Once I got the door in place, my callers per day shot up and
    the quality of messages improved.

    Have you used readers on Linux? Anything besides MultiMail.

    Just MultiMail - my daily driver laptop was running Ubuntu, and I
    duplicated the setup. I used nano instead of Qedit, my DOS editor.



    Anybody else have comments/recommendations in using MultiMail?

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Khronos on Sat Jan 31 08:35:50 2026
    Khronos wrote to Amessyroom <=-

    From what I can tell so far the only thing I have found challenging to
    do in Multimail is replying to a sender privately via NetMail.
    From what I have experienced the only way I can do this is to copy down the sender information out of the message and go to the e-mail area and fire up a fresh message to them.
    I do not seem to have the option to replying to a message from an echo itself privately.

    I think that depends on the network and the BBS, but I've been able to
    send fido netmail via Multimail. DOVEnet uses QWK technology, I don't
    think that works with sending netmail through DOVEnet.



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  • From Khronos@VERT/CWSHACK to poindexter FORTRAN on Sat Jan 31 12:40:46 2026
    poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Khronos <=-

    Khronos wrote to Amessyroom <=-

    From what I can tell so far the only thing I have found challenging to
    do in Multimail is replying to a sender privately via NetMail.
    From what I have experienced the only way I can do this is to copy down the sender information out of the message and go to the e-mail area and fire up a fresh message to them.
    I do not seem to have the option to replying to a message from an echo itself privately.

    I think that depends on the network and the BBS, but I've been able to send fido netmail via Multimail. DOVEnet uses QWK technology, I don't think that works with sending netmail through DOVEnet.

    I was trying to send mail through an ftn.
    I think the reason why my client has trouble doing this is that when I
    am reading an echo it only shows the echo number on the bbs such as 200x
    for Dovenet, 300x for Fidonet and 400x for Fsxnet.
    Based on this fact the MM client does not know that it is interacting
    with an ftn based area so this is mostlikely why netmail can't be sent / received through the area directly.
    When reading ftn based areas the only way I know what system the
    messages are coming from is to read the origin line at the bottom of the message.
    So the main issue I am having is that when using qwk with Multimail
    every echo looks like a local area even though it may be connected to a network at the end of the day.



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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLTBBS to poindexter FORTRAN on Tue Feb 3 17:47:27 2026
    When I was a caller, BBSing was a late night activity - once
    other callers had gone to bed and it was slightly easier to get
    through.

    Nowadays, I've spent so much time working with ham radio and square
    dance related material, I rarely have time for the BBS.

    Since running a BBS, it's been a morning, coffee and breakfast
    habit. I'm sitting here with a cup of coffee and a fried egg on
    toast, as a matter of fact.

    When I do logon, I end up doing QWK Mail, and that's about it. I
    do try to update the weather and system bulletin data at least twice
    a day, though.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLTBBS to Amessyroom on Tue Feb 3 17:47:27 2026
    Anybody else have comments/recommendations in using MultiMail?

    I logon to download the packets, and it's easier for me to do the QWK
    mail first. Then, I can skip through the messages I don't need to read, although I'm still joined to a particular message area (weather related).

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLTBBS to Mortar on Tue Feb 3 17:47:27 2026
    You're not the only one: :)

    Sauerkraut -- an angry German. Sounds like Colonel Klink when he realized that Colonel Hogan got the best of him. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Mortar@VERT/EOTLBBS to Daryl Stout on Wed Feb 4 12:05:42 2026
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Daryl Stout to Mortar on Tue Feb 03 2026 17:47:27

    Sauerkraut -- an angry German. Sounds like Colonel Klink when he realized that Colonel Hogan got the best of him. <G>

    "HOOOOGAAAAN!"

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Daryl Stout on Wed Feb 4 15:13:37 2026
    Daryl Stout wrote to Mortar <=-

    Sauerkraut -- an angry German. Sounds like Colonel Klink when he realized that Colonel Hogan got the best of him. <G>

    And I'm of the age that I heard Werner Klemperer saying "HoGANNNN! when I
    read that.


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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLTBBS to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Feb 5 22:59:09 2026
    Sauerkraut -- an angry German. Sounds like Colonel Klink when he realized that Colonel Hogan got the best of him. <G>

    And I'm of the age that I heard Werner Klemperer saying
    "HoGANNNN! when I read that.

    He lamented that being Colonel Klink defined his career. Yet, he was
    also an excellent orchestral conductor.

    Another thing...Colonel Klink said "this guy has a terrible scar on
    his face". It never occurred to Klink that his monacle was scratched. <G>

    Another episode had the wife of Bob Crane (Hogan) as Klink's Secretary.
    Klink couldn't dance worth a flip, and when Hogan said "I haven't danced
    in years", she said "I thought you'd never ask".

    While they're dancing, Hogan tells her "Careful, honey...you're steaming
    up Klink's Monacle!!". <G>

    They think he's going to talk about the Norden bomb...but it was a brand
    of vacuum cleaner. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLTBBS to Mortar on Thu Feb 5 22:59:09 2026
    Sauerkraut -- an angry German. Sounds like Colonel Klink when he realized that Colonel Hogan got the best of him. <G>

    "HOOOOGAAAAN!"

    Or like General Burkhalter: "Klink, you could marry my sister".

    Or Major Hochschtetter: "What is this man doing here??!!".

    They don't make them like that anymore.

    Daryl

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to MORTAR on Fri Feb 6 12:39:00 2026
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Daryl Stout to Mortar on Tue Feb 03 2026 17:47:27

    Sauerkraut -- an angry German. Sounds like Colonel Klink when he realized that Colonel Hogan got the best of him. <G>

    "HOOOOGAAAAN!"

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    or to quote burkhalter's niece, he looks like a "dead fish."

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to DARYL STOUT on Sat Feb 7 12:19:00 2026
    He lamented that being Colonel Klink defined his career. Yet, he was
    also an excellent orchestral conductor.

    And violinist, though on screen his character played it badly,
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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to DARYL STOUT on Sat Feb 7 12:20:00 2026
    "HOOOOGAAAAN!"

    Or like General Burkhalter: "Klink, you could marry my sister".

    Or Major Hochschtetter: "What is this man doing here??!!".

    They don't make them like that anymore.

    True. My husbanf and I watch 2 or 3 episodes every night before going
    to bed on the hogan's heroes channel on pluto tv. then again, I also
    have the complete series on DVD.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Robert Wolfe on Sat Feb 7 20:11:38 2026
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Robert Wolfe to DARYL STOUT on Sat Feb 07 2026 12:19 pm

    He lamented that being Colonel Klink defined his
    career. Yet, he was also an excellent orchestral conductor.

    And violinist, though on screen his character played it badly,




    all this talk of hogans heros just reminds me of the sex tape gangbang stuff and the murder.


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  • From Mortar@VERT/EOTLBBS to Robert Wolfe on Tue Feb 10 14:40:08 2026
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Robert Wolfe to DARYL STOUT on Sat Feb 07 2026 12:19:00

    And violinist, though on screen his character played it badly,

    Jack Benny was the same way.

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to MORTAR on Tue Feb 10 19:46:00 2026
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Robert Wolfe to DARYL STOUT on Sat Feb 07 2026 12:19:00

    And violinist, though on screen his character played it badly,

    Jack Benny was the same way.

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to Robert Wolfe on Wed Feb 11 08:18:00 2026
    On 2/10/2026 7:46 PM, Robert Wolfe wrote to MORTAR:

    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Robert Wolfe to DARYL STOUT on Sat Feb 07 2026 12:19:00

    And violinist, though on screen his character played it badly,

    Jack Benny was the same way.


    I did not know that.
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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Robert Wolfe on Wed Feb 11 16:15:33 2026
    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Robert Wolfe to Robert Wolfe on Wed Feb 11 2026 08:18 am


    Re: Re: Can't get anymore ret By: Robert Wolfe to DARYL STOUT on Sat Feb 07 2026 12:19:00

    And violinist, though on screen his character played it badly,

    Jack Benny was the same way.


    I did not know that.


    liberace was a great pianist but he sucked on the organ.


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  • From Starbase@VERT/DECAFBAD to Mortar on Thu Feb 12 01:17:42 2026
    Re: He Must be Buggin'
    By: Mortar to phigan on Wed Dec 31 2025 01:46 pm


    no way not eating bugs here

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to STARBASE on Thu Feb 12 08:55:00 2026
    On 2/12/2026 1:17 AM, STARBASE wrote to MORTAR:

    Re: He Must be Buggin'
    By: Mortar to phigan on Wed Dec 31 2025 01:46 pm


    no way not eating bugs here

    Here ,. :)

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  • From Odysseus@VERT/NGMBBS to Mortar on Sat Feb 14 02:18:44 2026
    Re: Can't get anymore ret
    By: Mortar to Nightfox on Tue Dec 30 2025 21:36:55

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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLTBBS to Robert Wolfe on Wed Feb 18 17:36:44 2026
    Robert,

    He lamented that being Colonel Klink defined his career. Yet, he was
    also an excellent orchestral conductor.

    And violinist, though on screen his character played it badly,

    The mannerisms of the characters are what made that series memorable.

    Daryl

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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to DARYL STOUT on Thu Feb 19 08:14:00 2026
    And violinist, though on screen his character played it badly,

    The mannerisms of the characters are what made that series
    memorable.

    ... "DOS=HIGH" Hmm, I knew it was on something...
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  • From Robert Wolfe@VERT/KLYNTAR to DARYL STOUT on Thu Feb 19 08:15:00 2026
    And violinist, though on screen his character played it badly,

    The mannerisms of the characters are what made that series
    memorable.

    true, that.

    ... Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery.
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