Hi Howard

The RFSM mail server can send email - originated by any outstation
which can connect to the Mail Server by radio - onto any internet mail address 

Any mail coming from an internet mail address and addressed to the
servers email address in the "To" line and then addressed to the
callsign  (in the Subject line) of any remote which can connect to the server - 
will be placed
in its  Mailbox on the server for collection by that station as required
[Delivery to multiple (callsigns) or email addresses is handled bothways

Attachments can be included

Just the action of connecting  to the Server by a remote station will create a 
mailbox 
in the name of the connecting station on the server

When a remote station sends an email to the server a folder called OUT_EML is
created as a subfolder of that callsign and the outgoing mail is picked up from 
there
at the time determined in the server Setup - every X minutes 

See "using e-mail.txt in the README folder in RFSM8000

Hope that explains it enough for you
Regards
Les VK2DSG



From: Howard Brown 
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 3:50 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: [digitalradio] RFSM8000 Mail Server


Can anyone comment about the RFSM8000 mail server? Would this work in
an emergency as an adhoc email gateway server? Does it need routing
tables to determine how to deliver email (especially local email)??

It would be great to find a description of this.

Howard K5HB




 

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