• QWK Mail reader: Megamail?

    From Bob Roberts@21:2/118 to Ogg on Friday, January 08, 2021 18:58:05
    Ogg,

    Wanted to pick your brain on this .... because you seem to have a curiously deep knowledge about offline mail readers.

    When I was using boards back in the 90's I hung out a bunch on Relaynet/RIME. While I had
    originally used BlueWave, I switched to a reader, I think it was called MegaMail or SuperMail or something. I recall it had a really snazzy way of Quoting text. When you quoted it would draw an ASCII art box, complete with shadow, around the quote and place it in your reply. It would have been a DOS program since I was a PC guy back then.

    It also had a really good tagline manager, but I can't remember the specifics. I used to have a very nice curated selection of Taglines, but its gone now.

    Bob Roberts
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  • From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Bob Roberts on Saturday, January 09, 2021 22:31:00
    Hello Bob!

    ** On Friday 08.01.21 - 18:58, Bob Roberts wrote to Ogg:

    Wanted to pick your brain on this .... because you seem to
    have a curiously deep knowledge about offline mail readers.

    OK.

    When I was using boards back in the 90's I hung out a bunch
    on Relaynet/RIME. While I had originally used BlueWave, I
    switched to a reader, I think it was called MegaMail or
    SuperMail or something..

    would draw an ASCII art box, complete with shadow, around
    the quote and place it in your reply.

    I remember some people quoting that way.

    It also had a really good tagline manager, but I can't
    remember the specifics. I used to have a very nice curated
    selection of Taglines, but its gone now.

    I am not sure what you are asking. Perhaps you are looking to
    track down this special reader? Perhaps someone else can chime
    in with that knowledge. But I don't know the name of it. Sorry.


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