Yes, i already support boundary part for plain/text and Content-Disposition: attachment; But the plain part could be in base64 as well, same for the attachment boundary part. Most email clients are supporting plain part.
Next my program is not pure assembly, so the download and processing speed is somewhat slow. Especially when there is a lot to process. Currently i have this opensource email services running (HMailServer) on the network.symbos.org server. Maybe it is an idea that people can register a email address on that server and use it with SymbOS E-MAIL.
Than you just use the email for your MSX as i would suggest not to use your normal email account for this
Well, in the end i had fun and learned a lot
pppfff... ANSI telnet client for SymbOS would be a bit hard. From my understanding it is only possible in screen7?
BTW... i simple email with the TEXT .. HELLO.. is 32k in size in Office365.. The world is doomed This is the issue of global warming
Good to have a 128k computer so I could sent four word emails.
My girlfriend would go crazy!
BTW... i simple email with the TEXT .. HELLO.. is 32k in size in Office365.. The world is doomed This is the issue of global warming
Try a decent e-mail client like Thunderbird, that also allows you to type plain text e-mails, with nothing special at all
BTW... i simple email with the TEXT .. HELLO.. is 32k in size in Office365.. The world is doomed This is the issue of global warming
Try a decent e-mail client like Thunderbird, that also allows you to type plain text e-mails, with nothing special at all
I just downloaded and installed Thunderbird, but that email client seems to work fine with SymbOS-Email. Sorry for the bit blurry picture but my capture adapter is not that good. thanks for the tip!
BTW... i simple email with the TEXT .. HELLO.. is 32k in size in Office365.. The world is doomed This is the issue of global warming
Try a decent e-mail client like Thunderbird, that also allows you to type plain text e-mails, with nothing special at all
Outlook in Office365 also allows the use of plain text.
BTW... i simple email with the TEXT .. HELLO.. is 32k in size in Office365.. The world is doomed This is the issue of global warming
Try a decent e-mail client like Thunderbird, that also allows you to type plain text e-mails, with nothing special at all
Outlook in Office365 also allows the use of plain text.
Yes.. it does.. but "PLAIN" is not so plain.. you get a lot of shit.. plain text you get 32k plain text for a couple of words
A lot of MIME shit.. Plain text for me is without less MIME
BTW... i simple email with the TEXT .. HELLO.. is 32k in size in Office365.. The world is doomed This is the issue of global warming
Try a decent e-mail client like Thunderbird, that also allows you to type plain text e-mails, with nothing special at all
Outlook in Office365 also allows the use of plain text.
Yes.. it does.. but "PLAIN" is not so plain.. you get a lot of shit.. plain text you get 32k plain text for a couple of words
A lot of MIME shit.. Plain text for me is without less MIME
Well, then I don't know what you have set. I've just tried sending an e-mail to myself using outlook, set to plain text.
The complete e-mail, including all headers with authentification data is 3,75kByte. The e-mail itself, including sent/to/date/time/topic info is just 664 Bytes.
Okay.. maybe we have a different setup than.. .not sure
I just did a kind of stress test... Playing MP3 and do emails
and showing the email client in 4 and 16 color mode.. and 512 mode
Probably you all get a bit bored But here you can see the stresstest: