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Re: How many use Amiga for E-mail?
« Reply #14 from previous page: August 30, 2007, 09:02:13 AM »
Is IMAP *still* not supported by YAM?! Good grief, that was one of my main gripes with it when I still used it until a few years ago :\.

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Re: How many use Amiga for E-mail?
« Reply #15 on: August 30, 2007, 09:34:41 AM »
Doesn't TurboCalc open Excel files? Can't check now... but I guess M$ has invented dozen of new formats for xls after last update to TurboCalc :) But older versions could work.

For pdf I've used apdf and especially the MorphOS version of it works pretty well with most pdf files.

I guess there's many converters for Excel and Word files... I think there was free online web services for that purpose too. But it's really rare when I need to handle them, so I don't know better :)

For mail I use Pine on my mail server. Works always no matter what computer is in front of me :) Only thing I need is ssh and that I can get on every system :)
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Re: How many use Amiga for E-mail?
« Reply #16 on: August 31, 2007, 04:59:48 AM »
Updated on Sept 6, 2007

We use the e-mail account supplied by our ISP for my e-mail and as a general mailbox for important incoming mail and news letters.  My wife and son also have accounts on hotmail, etc.

In our case the most flexible solution is to use web browsers on all our machines, including my OS4 machine, to access the webmail tool available at our ISP homepage.  This way we can use any machine that is available, without the hastles and pitfalls.


Here is the rest of our story, to give a bit of insight as to why we came to this conclusion ...

At first, we were using two machines, a PC and an Amiga 2000HD. We used Netscape Mail on the PC, while I tinkered with various Amiga e-mail programs and home-brew scripts.

Since we already had a working solution on the PC, it was not a priority to get e-mail working on the Amiga.

I learned very quickly that it can become very tricky to manage e-mail if you are using more than one machine or more than one program to access the same account on a POP3 mail server, especially if both are set to download mail and delete the mail from the server.  Inevitably, you reach a point when you login with one machine and receive a reply to e-mails that originated on the other machine. The same thing can happen if you are testing more than one e-mail program on the same machine.

Now, we have three machines running Windows XP (a large tower, a mini tower and a laptop), as well as my OS4 machine.

On my OS4 machine, I have SimpleMail and YAM.  I have used both and I think they are both very nice programs.  I have not decided which one I like best.  SMTPpost and AmiPOP also run on OS4, so I have been experimenting with my home-brew e-mail scripts as well.

Ultimately, it comes back to the old questions about downloading e-mail from the POP3 server. Do I delete from the server or not?  What happens if I download a reply intended for one of the other members of the family and we can't read the attached documents on my machine?  The newsletters are another problem.  I can read pdf files but not word documents.

On the Windows XP machines, we use web browsers to access e-mail. We access our main e-mail account through a webmail link on our ISP home page. This is a very flexible solution for us, since it allows us to use any machine that is available.  I can also access the e-mail this way with my OS4 machine using AWeb or IBrowse.

In our case the most flexible solution for e-mail, is to use web browsers on all our machines, including the OS4 machine. This way we can use any machine that is available, and we don't have to maintain e-mail programs, folders or archives on any of the machines

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Re: How many use Amiga for E-mail?
« Reply #17 on: August 31, 2007, 05:33:50 AM »
 I use only YAM on my Miggy. But just for amiga-related accounts (!) and mailing lists.

 The other ones (the people who don't understand why Amiga is best), another web mail running on peecees.

 BTW: Apdf works great!:-D

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« Reply #18 on: August 31, 2007, 08:32:44 AM »
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Re: How many use Amiga for E-mail?
« Reply #19 on: August 31, 2007, 09:39:07 AM »
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Is IMAP *still* not supported by YAM?! Good grief, that was one of my main gripes with it when I still used it until a few years ago :\.

Nope. YAM itself is quite nice, but the lack of IMAP-support is a major drawback.

Simplemail more or less supports IMAP, but it still is not as comfortable when using IMAP compared to similar e-mailprograms running on Linux or Windows.

This means I hardly use my Miggies to read/write mail. Which is a bummer, as email is a task my A1200 would be more than capable of.
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Re: How many use Amiga for E-mail?
« Reply #20 on: September 01, 2007, 05:38:39 AM »
I tried TurboCalc, which has an option for XLS.  No dice.  The xls file is probably newer.

Also, I found this converter on Aminet but haven't had a chance to try it.

http://aminet.net/util/conv/xlhtml.lha
 

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Re: How many use Amiga for E-mail?
« Reply #21 on: September 01, 2007, 12:29:38 PM »
I`m currently using SimpleMail, but has an annoying bug: each time you start it or you change folder, the first unread mail in que is marked as read.

I`ve been using YAM for years, but now I cannot send mails to yahoo SMTP...

I`ve tried the AmiNet utilities for PowerPoint & Excel but never managed to convert/display a single file!
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« Reply #22 on: September 01, 2007, 04:38:38 PM »
@Tenacious

Oh, I guess it is possible ti view excel files on the amiga but you'll have to save the files in a "stoneage" format in MS WIN to be able to view it on the miggy.

I actually have MS Excel on my A1200 :-D

Have never tried to transfer some excel files back and forth but will try that as soon as I get around to it