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Just to inform everyone that i uploaded a new version of ZxMail namely version 1.0.12
In this release:
Fixed: Possible buffer overrun when transfering file, if the line is of a specific length (occured in exeptional circumstance). Improved: Improve transfer speed in smtp file transfer between Client and Sever (increased buffer size) speed is up 200% on smost systems. Thank you for your support.
Zeryx Software
http://www.zeryx.com
info@zeryx.com
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The Warpstock Committee is pleased to announce that Starfire Technologies will be exhibiting at Warpstock 2001. Be sure to visit their booth when you attend Warpstock this year.
Starfire's premier partnerships with IBM and Lotus allows them to offer the "best of breed" products to tackle your most challenging business problems. Their cross-platform expertise covers the OS/2, Windows, AIX, and Linux operating systems. Starfire also provides the foundation for complex architecture, deployment, and development solutions. Starfire is recognized by IBM as one of the leading business partners in providing Server-Managed Client solutions with IBM's Network Computing software family, specifically Workspace On-Demand.
For more information on Starfire Technologies and their products, please visit their web site at http://www.starfire.net.
The 5th annual Warpstock conference will be held October 6-8, 2001, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is produced by Warpstock, Inc., a North Carolina non-profit corporation. The Warpstock annual conference is a gathering of OS/2 users, developers, and vendors from around the world for the purpose of education and advocacy. More information is available at the Warpstock 2001 website, http://www.warpstock.org or its mirror site: http://warpstock.os2voice.org.
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Guess that most of You have noticed that OS2 World has been offline for couple of days. System is now available again, but the reason for the downtime is still unclear and more information will be posted. URL: http://www.os2world.com
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2001-09-06 16:50:58 -- Igor Vanin [www.ecomstation.ru, Andrei A. Porodko]
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Co-StandbyServer for e-business - High availability clustering on OS/2. Presenter: Achim Hasenmueller, Innotek Germany.
Overview of how server downtime can be reduced and an
amazing product demonstration
as well as a discussion of the brand new
Co-StandbyServer for e-business product with one
of its authors. Might do it together with Oliver Mark,
IBM. Special emphasis on how it
supports LVM and JFS as well how it compares to other
(MS) solutions. Demo versions will be available.
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2001-09-06 16:47:41 -- Igor Vanin [www.ecomstation.ru, Andrei A. Porodko]
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Introduction of a brand new and revolutionary OS/2 related open source project (not open yet). This will be a major attraction but we can't reveal too much at this time.
Note: this is only possible if
- Sander van Leeuwen can make it to Toronto and
- the project has advanced enough to be worthwhile to demo and discuss.
- No, it is not related to ODIN! :-)
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OS/2 Headquarters (http://www.os2hq.com/) has posted the September 2001 edition of "The Warped Perspective," explaining the market-driven reasons why OS/2 is necessarily more stable and reliable than Microsoft products. |
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RexxMail provides an extremely flexible yet easy to use e-mail processing environment with a minimum of fuss. It operates through elements provided by the standard OS/2 Workplace Shell (which is still the best graphical user interface available on any platform). Since the RexxMail user interface consists of normal WPS folders and program and file objects, getting to know the program requires only a minimum of effort.
Although the standard way of working with RexxMail is through the WPS by manipulating WPS objects, RexxMail is a straightforward Classic REXX program that runs, like any REXX program, from a command line in a (hidden) windowed or full-screen OS/2 command processor session. Since all RexxMail operations are controlled by command-line switches, the full range of RexxMail functions and settings can also be accessed from a command line.
RexxMail is written in REXX, an interpreted language, so it is also its own source code, ready for you to edit to suit your preferences.
URL: http://www.degeus.com/rexx/
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