• Registered?

    From Kevin Miller@1:267/585 to All on Wed Feb 24 09:10:28 2021
    Greets All,

    OK... I'm trying to get Intermail registered using my old key information. How can you tell if IM has accepted or rejected the Reg info?

    -k

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  • From Dale Barnes@1:1/133 to Kevin Miller on Wed Feb 24 15:42:54 2021
    OK... I'm trying to get Intermail registered using my old
    key information. How can you tell if IM has accepted or
    rejected the Reg info?

    -k

    Will continue to work. If it accepted the key and ran the app, it would fail or work. Have not see it work any other way.

    2.6x has no keys, no point. have a couple of changes left to place the beta out there but it is the dos version.

    I am working on the newer version but I keep over thinking everything and trying to be all to everyone and think I just need to stop and do what I want. No one may use it but then again, they might.

    Others are working on their versions so there should be some new flavors out there sometime in the near future.


    --- InterEcho 1.21
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  • From Dale Barnes@1:1/133 to Daryl Stout on Sun Feb 28 17:39:40 2021

    It's your program...do it like you want it.

    I registered both InterMail and InterEcho for DOS, and
    would be glad to
    do so for Windows 32-bit.


    There will NEVER be a fee for using InterMail and InterEcho as there is no point for me. I am doing this for fun now.


    --- InterEcho 1.21
    * Origin: Home Of InterMail/InterEcho (1:1/133)
  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Dale Barnes on Wed Mar 3 14:00:00 2021
    Dale,

    There will NEVER be a fee for using InterMail and InterEcho as there is
    no point for me. I am doing this for fun now.

    Appreciate that. While I'm a frugal cheapskate <G>, I don't mind
    supporting shareware authors. :)

    Daryl

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