Subj : Re: fido in sync with multiple devices To : August Abolins From : Charles Pierson Date : Wed Jan 13 2021 02:57 pm On 13 Jan 2021, August Abolins said the following... AA> > .. But there's already options that work well for those who used AA> > desktop or laptop PCs as their primary or even only messaging device AA> > - Can anyone say "point system? For me, that's a no brainer :) ). AA> > But nothing really well suited to people who have multiple devices, AA> > some PCs, some mobile. AA> AA> The closest thing that works for me is using the nntp approach. I can AA> work with AA> messages at either my desktop or laptop. Most of the time those machines AA> are never in the same location. What's the difference between nntp and a point set up or telnet/qwk? Any one of those can be used from multiple devices in multiple locations. So what draws you to one over the others? AA> But the method lacks the ability to: AA> AA> [1] save a reply-in-progress at one device, and resume with it at AA> another device before actually sending it off. AA> AA> [2] mark/tag messages for reply at one device, and see the same mark/tag AA> at another device. AA> AA> Is that the ability you wanted? Other than using an OLMR with the packets on a portable storage device of some sort, or saving a draft on a BBS whike ysing Telnet, I don't think any option lets yoy do those. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A46 2020/08/26 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: theoasisbbs.ddns.net:1357 (1:106/127) .