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VK6BE  > WINPAC   27.05.09 03:06l 32 Lines 1069 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Longstanding problem
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Thanks for the input Michael.
I leave those options unticked also. I have not tried Yap for many years,
the internet sends files so much more easily that the use of Yapp on
packet seems to me to be a waste of time and past its use-by date.
My O/S is Windows XP Professional.
Bob VK6BE.


>I too run Winpack on a home LAN using Telnet mode to another PC.
>I find that Compressed upload & Compressed download fails to work, so I
>leave those mail options un-ticked. I don't use TPK compatibility mode.
>I don't use FBB Unproto mail listing either.

>Also the YAPP mode doesn't reliably work over Telnet.

>7 Plus however works no problems.

>I tested the above using a dial up modem telnet connection over the
>internet.

>To work to my DOS Xrouter PC, I use the special transparent Telnet port
>2323 ( get better results) rather than the standard Telnet port 23.
>If you aren't using Xrouter at home then ignore this paragraph.

>My PC runs Win2K for an O/S. It worked much the same when I used Win98se
>as an O/S.
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