Hi Ed, to get into contact with other people in the US setting up servers you can use the pskmail mailing list, you will find lots of people there who can respond to any questions you have. (//www.freelists.org/archives/pskmail/) We will be very interested to hear what your experience is with the system once you get a chance to play with it. Also the WIKI is a place to share your tips/tricks/experience with other users. (http://pskmail.wikispaces.com). As I am am very busy with the further development/testing of PSKmail I hope the WIKI will be supported by the user community... 73, Rein PA0R On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 20:36 -0800, esack wrote: > Dear Sir, > Following the instructions in the January QST article by Steve Ford, I have > successfully downloaded the file for the Linux CD-ROM and have successfully > booted up in the PSKmail application. > > I am very intrigued by the PSKmail application and will be looking for > interest > "state side" in setting up a server. > > Thank you for the fine program. All of your arguments about using limited > bandwidth to communicate strike a very responsive chord with me. > > 73, > > Ed > > W3NRG > > Coronado, CA USA >