Hello Philip

On 26-Mag-99, you wrote:

>> In that case we're talking the same version of MDII and the same
>> version of MIAMI (3.2b, I don't have deLuxe). And even if you can't
>> read this mail, if you receive it, this should prove the combination
>> working.
> I guess (and I mean I only guess) that Emilio is referring to the
> problem that MD-II won't recognize that a TCP stack is there even if
> Miami has been started in the meantime: Miami users do not get the
> proper Send/Queue button, thus causing an error message if you want to
> send a mail while offline. If you then start up Miami and try to send
> the mails, MD-II still doesn't detect that a stack is running. Only
> possible solution: Close MD-II and restart it.
> 
> It is also true that this used to work on former MD-II betas, but then
> this feature disappeared. <CNN voice>It has not been resolved if the
> release of the competetive "Genesis" protocol stack is related to that
> problem.</CNN voice>

No, no, the problem is that MDII from NC2 wants genesis installed or it
won't work with other TCP stacks.
I have solved the problem by un'arcing the NC2.1 upgrade to ram and copying
genesis.library to libs:, and now MDII works, even if it doesn't use the
library and connect through Miami.

But that is not professional, it could even interest an anti-trust
authority...
-- 
Emilio Desalvo

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