hello? (May 24, 2007)

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  1. From: "donhamilton2002" May 28, 2007
  2. From: Bluechip May 28, 2007
  3. From: "donhamilton2002" May 30, 2007


Subject: hello?

From: "cs_bluechip" <csbluechip@...>

May 24, 2007

Has this project moved home?

BC


1: Subject: Re: hello?

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From: "donhamilton2002" <donhamilton2002@...>

May 28, 2007



What does "moved home" mean ???
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don


2: Subject: Re: [mailstation] Re: hello?

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From: Bluechip <csbluechip@...>

May 28, 2007

At 06:00 28/05/2007, you wrote:

I was led to understand that there was an active and moderated
project to hack these devices, but have seen no posts here (about
anything). "moved home" is an expression I used to suggest that the
project may no longer be hosted here but somewhere else instead.

BC


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From: "donhamilton2002" <donhamilton2002@...>

May 30, 2007

06:00 28/05/2007, you wrote:
uechip" <csbluechip@> wrote:

s led to understand that there was an active and moderated
ck these devices, but have seen no posts here (about
home" is an expression I used to suggest that the
be hosted here but somewhere else instead.

Thank You for the defi=
nation, never heard it said that way before.

This is one "home" for inform=
ation about mailstation.

The other is: (URL)
/UltraBoard/UltraBoard.pl

Scroll down to mailstation.

But to let you know=
, the "development" of mailstation software stopped
awhile ago.

There is n=
ot enough information to get anything really done.

The time required to re=
verse enginner the mailstation has slowed to a
crawl and has now stopped.

=
So, if you have the time and disere to forge on ahead, please ask any
quest=
ions about what you find here and on the Linux-hacker site.

Good Luck and =
have fun.

don