• oxp: copies

    From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to All on Mon Apr 27 20:52:00 2020
    Hello!

    I just discovered the C)opies feature in oxp. I just have to type one
    message and I have the option to include either additional netmail
    addresses or echo areas if I need a distribution.

    Testing this to POINTS and FIDOTEST.


    ../|ug

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/1.1 to August Abolins on Tue Apr 28 10:15:54 2020
    * Originally in points
    * Crossposted in fidotest

    Hi August.

    27 Apr 20 20:52:00, you wrote to All:

    @MSGID: 2:221/1.58@fidonet e3d23090
    @PID: OpenXP/5.0.43 (Win32)
    @CHRS: ASCII 1
    @TZUTC: -0400
    Hello!

    I just discovered the C)opies feature in oxp. I just have to type one
    message and I have the option to include either additional netmail addresses or echo areas if I need a distribution.

    Testing this to POINTS and FIDOTEST.

    Works!

    However, it is nice to show somehow that you are xrossposting.

    Golded can do it automagically when you enter "xc:<echotag>".

    'Tommi

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  • From August Abolins@1:0/0 to Tommi Koivula on Tue Apr 28 14:55:21 2020
    * Originally in points
    * Crossposted in fidotest
    Sveiks Tommi!

    28 Apr 20 10:15, you wrote to me:

    * Originally in points
    * Crossposted in fidotest

    Hello!

    I just discovered the C)opies feature in oxp. I just have to type
    one
    message and I have the option to include either additional
    netmail addresses or echo areas if I need a distribution.

    Shit.. I tried Alt-B to reflow the above, but it didn't work. :(


    Testing this to POINTS and FIDOTEST.

    Works!

    However, it is nice to show somehow that you are xrossposting.

    Golded can do it automagically when you enter "xc:<echotag>".

    Do you mean in the subject? or on first line in message? I am guessing the latter since subject lines often have low limits or get cut-off when processed. Will try that.

    Golded is a fine piece of work.


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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/1.1 to August Abolins on Tue Apr 28 17:14:16 2020
    Testing this to POINTS and FIDOTEST.

    Works!

    However, it is nice to show somehow that you are xrossposting.

    Golded can do it automagically when you enter "xc:<echotag>".

    Do you mean in the subject? or on first line in message? I am
    guessing the latter since subject lines often have low limits or get
    cut-off when processed. Will try that.

    You can put it anywhere. :)

    Golded is a fine piece of work.

    Yep!

    'Tommi

    * Originally in fidotest
    * Crossposted in points
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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Tommi Koivula on Tue Apr 28 21:49:00 2020
    Hello Tommi!

    ** On 28.04.20 - 10:15, Tommi Koivula wrote to August Abolins:

    * Originally in points
    * Crossposted in fidotest


    Testing this to POINTS and FIDOTEST.

    Works!

    However, it is nice to show somehow that you are xrossposting.

    Ah.. yes, that can be useful, by raising awareness that other echos may be relevant and worthy of discovery if a reader in one echo was not aware of
    the crosspost destination echo (in the same net)

    But oxp's method is more like a Bcc for echomail, I guess. Clean, simple
    and innocuous.

    No point having a list of the copied/crossposted echos in the message (similar topics) that may be part of another net.

    Anyway.. byte by byte, char by char, OpenXP keeps impressing me with its features.


    ../|ug

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    * Origin: ----------Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate.---------- (2:221/1.58)