• Finally :)

    From Kevin Miller@1:267/585 to Dale Barnes on Mon Feb 22 22:14:52 2021
    Greets Dale,

    I've seen your messages over in the POINTS echo regarding the development of WINPOINT. Didn't realize your connection to Intermail. After 25 years, I finally have someone to complain to :)

    I read in an earlier message that you still have a customers database... I'm dying to find out if I'm still in there. I first purchased the IM/IE bundle while living abroad in Germany where I ran a ProBoard BBS for a short time. I returned to the US in 1996 where I reactivated the BBS. I pre-ordered the 2.5 release in May of 96 but never received my floppies. I didn't receive my serial number or key until October 22 1996. Got them by netmail from someone named Michele Stewart, 'The InterZone Cafe'. I'm here to officially complain... where are my floppies :)

    I never had a chance to use IM 2.5 as I shut off the BBS on November 11 1996 and went back to school.

    So here I am, 25 years later, and I just started building a replica of the old BBS and I'm finally getting to use IM again. I'm sad to say that the damned keys I waited so long to use aren't working but I think it is because I'm not using the correct 'PIN' number. I'm really not sure what is supposed to go in here. I put in my customer number... yeah... not it! Is this something you can give me?

    It would be a blast if you could netmail me the key, serial and pin... I can add it to my collection of Intermail invoices. I've saved all the original invoices and netmails.

    I'm ecstatic to hear you're working on it again!

    -km

    .:. Rust Belt BBS - [rbbbs.mtonetwork.com][https://www.mtonetwork.com]

    ... Warning: Your SysOp may contain alcohol!
    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: Rust Belt BBS, Rochester, NY, USA (1:267/585)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Kevin Miller on Mon Feb 22 22:42:00 2021
    Kevin,

    I'm ecstatic to hear you're working on it again!

    I registered my copies when I was running under DOS and dial-up. I
    really liked both InterMail and InterEcho.

    Daryl

    ... E-mail returned to sender...insufficient voltage.
    === MultiMail/Win v0.52
    --- SBBSecho 3.11-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (1:19/33)
  • From Kevin Miller@1:267/585 to Daryl Stout on Tue Feb 23 09:02:09 2021
    Greets Daryl,

    22 Feb 21 22:42, you wrote to me:

    I'm ecstatic to hear you're working on it again!

    I registered my copies when I was running under DOS and dial-up. I really liked both InterMail and InterEcho.

    Same here... DOS, QEMM, DESQView, Intermail, InterEcho, and Proboard. And of course tyeing all this crap together using batch jobs... Those were they days... can you believe it? I did end up swithcing from InterEcho to FastEcho for some reason... can't remeber why though!

    -km

    .:. Rust Belt BBS - [rbbbs.mtonetwork.com][https://www.mtonetwork.com]

    ... Drink Coffee and pretend you know what you're doing!
    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: Rust Belt BBS, Rochester, NY, USA (1:267/585)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Kevin Miller on Tue Feb 23 15:36:00 2021
    Kevin,

    I registered my copies when I was running under DOS and dial-up. I really liked both InterMail and InterEcho.

    Same here... DOS, QEMM, DESQView, Intermail, InterEcho, and Proboard.
    And of course tyeing all this crap together using batch jobs... Those
    were they days... can you believe it? I did end up swithcing from InterEcho to FastEcho for some reason... can't remeber why though!

    Yep...starting with DOS 3.2, then went to 5.0, 6.0, and 6.22, before
    going to Windows 95. Then under DOS, I ran DESQVIEW, QEMM, InterMail,
    and InterEcho, with GT Power under dial-up. I then went to Windows 98,
    XP, 7, and 10. The ONLY reason I upgraded was for the "security issues".
    A friend of mine refers to Windows 10 as "Satan's Little Sex Toy". <G>

    I really liked the way I could select colors with InterMail and
    InterEcho, as it made it look more appealing...at least to me. And,
    it was interesting every time I ran QEMM to get more memory. Yet,
    remember will Bill Gates said in 1980 that "640K of RAM ought to
    be enough for anybody"??

    Unfortunately, Quarterdeck Software (which did QEMM and DESQView)
    as well as TeleGraphix (which pioneered RIP Graphics) both went out
    of business years ago. And, I saw where PhotoDex, the company that
    originally did CompuPic, shut down recently as well. It seems that
    all the "good companies and software" are shutting down, and the
    crappy ones are staying around.

    A former area Sysop also thought that RIP didn't stand for
    "Remote Image Protocol" (I think that's right)...he thought
    RIP was what you did to a f@r+. <G>

    Daryl

    ... NO CARRIER -- but I've got some warships and F-15's.
    === MultiMail/Win v0.52
    --- SBBSecho 3.11-Win32
    * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (1:19/33)
  • From Dale Barnes@1:1/133 to Kevin Miller on Tue Feb 23 08:16:52 2021
    Greets Dale,
    I've seen your messages over in the POINTS echo regarding
    the development of WINPOINT. Didn't realize your connection
    to Intermail. After 25 years, I finally have someone to
    complain to :)

    LOL

    named Michele Stewart, 'The InterZone Cafe'. I'm here to
    officially complain... where are my floppies :)

    Well not responsible for others but hard to tell what really happend at that time with the previous owners but if you really want a floppy of 2.5, I have a blank 1.44 and will be happy to US Mail it to you *if* you really really want it. :)

    So here I am, 25 years later, and I just started building a
    replica of the old BBS and I'm finally getting to use IM
    again. I'm sad to say that the damned keys I waited so long
    to use aren't working but I think it is because I'm not
    using the correct 'PIN' number. I'm really not sure what is
    supposed to go in here. I put in my customer number...
    yeah... not it! Is this something you can give me?

    It would be a blast if you could netmail me the key, serial
    and pin... I can add it to my collection of Intermail
    invoices. I've saved all the original invoices and
    netmails.

    While I still have the customer database and is really not needed. I give away keys to 2.5 for the asking. if you send me an email to dalebarnes42 at majik.net, will send you a key for 2.5. Close to releasing 2.6 of the DOS version and it will not have any keys in it at all. Free to use for those that can still use this flavor.


    I'm ecstatic to hear you're working on it again!

    Well found the source code a few years ago after thinking it was lost after many moves. While I am *slowly* working the code, it was clear trying to revamp the old code was going to be more work not to mention I kept trying to over engineer everything which does not help. Dont get a lot of time to code every week but I keep at it. >

    Let me know if you have any questions.

    Welcome back.


    --- InterEcho 1.21
    * Origin: Home Of InterMail/InterEcho (1:1/133)
  • From Kevin Miller@1:267/585 to Dale Barnes on Wed Feb 24 07:59:29 2021
    Greets Dale,

    23 Feb 21 08:16, you wrote to me:

    Well not responsible for others but hard to tell what really happend
    at that
    time with the previous owners but if you really want a floppy of 2.5, I have a
    blank 1.44 and will be happy to US Mail it to you *if* you really really want
    it. :)

    That's a nice gesture Dale, but they would be the only floppies I own and I wouldn't have a way to read them. If the floppies were original with the Intermail logo on them, I'd say 'hell yeah'. I'd frame them and hang them on my museum trophy wall.

    I give away keys to 2.5 for the asking. if you send me an email to dalebarnes42 at majik.net, will send you a key for 2.5.

    Email on it's way!

    Well found the source code a few years ago after thinking it was lost after many moves.

    I know this feeling well... I've discarded and misplaced so much over the past 3 decades and never looked back; never thought I'd have a reason to... until now. It's cool that you found the code.

    Welcome back.

    Thank you kindly..!

    -km

    .:. Rust Belt BBS - [rbbbs.mtonetwork.com][https://www.mtonetwork.com]

    ... Being an adult today is mostly about Googling how to do stuff
    --- GoldED+/W32-MSVC 1.1.5-b20180707
    * Origin: Rust Belt BBS, Rochester, NY, USA (1:267/585)