Why would you want to, all of this can be done through the sound card, so the tnc is basically obsolete. I would love to find uses for my kam xl, pk232, mfj-1278. I wouldn't mind seeing a BBS incorporated into the sever, I don't quiet know why but it is one of the things that I think would be good to have. I really don't know why??? Jason Howard Brown <k5hb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Well, since you asked... I would like to see PSKmail interfaced to hardware TNCs, in particular the KAM+. This would allow some faster traffic on VHF and might help revive packet. Howard K5HB ----- Original Message ---- From: Per Crusefalk To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 7:29:03 AM Subject: [pskmail] Developers Hi all, The list is too quiet for me now so I decided to try to change that ;-) I have started to get settled at my new QTH (it only took abt 6 months) and that means I have started to have some time for ham radio once agn. I have started looking at what I would like to improve on the project and have just added tls auth for using googles smtp server with pskmail. I am also thinking abt what I can do next. If there are others out there that would like to participate then I just want to mention a few words about how you may do so. As this is an open source project you can just download the source and start, you can also use the project subversion server where all the latest stuff should be available. Subversion is a revision control system and more info on that is available here: http://subversion.tigris.org/ The project subversion repository has a web interface here: http://www.crusefalk.se/websvn/ If you prefer to use a real client for subversion then the url for that is: svn://www.crusefalk.se/websvn Also, I'm curious abt what you would like to see done next? What could be done better and what essential feature may be missing? I know we have the wiki for these things but perhaps its easier to discuss it here first and then post on the wiki? 73 de Per, sm0rwo P.s. Developers are essential, even Steve Ballmer realizes that: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6304687408656696643 --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.