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Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 04:15:32 PST8
From: "Info [at] SYNass.NET" <Info@SYNass.NET >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: BootOS2 without wasting a drive letter !?

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Hi Steven
Thanks for your pointers ;-)

>In <1043579645-0-Info@SYNass.NET>, on 01/26/03 =

> at 02:59 AM, "Info [at] SYNass.NET" said:
>
>>THINLAPS !?
>>An application, a tool or a philosophy ?
>
>A bit of each of the above. :-)
>
>For details, do:
>
> view mptscfg thinlaps

Great, just discovered these explantations but cannot deal with now ;-)

>Basically, it's a ligthweight installation of the MPTS networking
>components. MPTS used to be call LAPS. The installation is small
enough
>to work from diskettes so it's useful for CID installs and maintenance.

I knew something little about LAPS and secretly I combined your
mentioning =

of THINLAPS with something in this direction but as we here say:
I can see a forest but I do not see a single tree (yet) ;-))
=

=

>>You do not need all these safety and security activities =

>>anymore, because you are not doing that much mistake like =

>>I still do because I do not have your level of experience ;-))
>
>This is where you are wrong. I probably push my systems harder than
most
>and take more risks than most. Regardless of what I know, there's
still
>plenty I don't know.

You said it perfectly and I fully agree !
Sometimes my experience or knowledge makes me (too) confident =

with my changes or tests ...
=2E.. and then sometimes it ends in a disaster too ;-((

>>What is your focus and intention regarding an OS or a PBM, =

>>as mailer !? Technology or solution ? Concept or methodics ?
>
>All of the above. :-) At this point, my use of PBM is primarily
>evaluation. MR2/ICE is still much more efficient. However, PBM is
>getting better and that might change.

Myself I do keep more in the direction of concept, methodics and =

strategic but want to understand the technical facts to get my =

perfect solution :-))

As for PBM I am in the same situation ...
=2E.. primarily I am using LN R 4.57h for OS/2 as a standalone client =

connected to POP3 of my ISP. As a user of Post Road Mailer and JStreet =

I am not that strange to PBM but it's a long time since I had used them
!

I also do have a license of MR2/ICE but somehow I was very =

unhappy with and exspecially with its support ;-(
That's why I changed to Post Road Mailer !
It worked perfectly for my needs ;-)

Once again, thanks a lot for your appreciated comments ;-))
Cheers, svobi

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