Warm memories of Whitman College here, too. It was within biking
distance of my school, Walla Walla College. My first exposure to
assembly language was with SPS on their IBM 1620 in the late 1960s.
Regarding email on the HP-3000, I seem to recall something called HPMAIL
in the 1980s. I think it was followed by HPDESK. They were developed
by HP Pinewood, I think.
Walter Murray
HP Class of 2003
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Brings back warm memories of working with Gary over a number of years.
Richard Corn
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From: Neil Armstrong
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Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2017 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: HP3000 Email
I remembered something about the Whitman College version from a 1989
What's Up Doc. The Whitman Mail System was released in F0 version of the
Contributed Library, hope this helps:
Robelle Prize Winners
Gary Dietz and Kevin Kelly of Whitman College won the Robelle prize
for the
best new contribution to the HP 3000 library in the last year. The
winning
contribution, an electronic mail system, was announced by Robert
Green,
President of Robelle Consulting, and Isaac Blake, Chairman of the
Library
Committee. The Whitman Electronic Mail System was selected by Mr.
Green
from among ten programs chosen by the library committee. The award
carries
with it a $2500 prize, courtesy of Robelle.
The winning entry is a fully-functional electronic messaging system
for a
single HP 3000, with many powerful features, including function keys
for all
tasks, built-in message editor (or link to external text editor),
central
directory of mail users, password control, logon mail check,
distribution
lists, reminders, saving and printing messages, and aliases. Some of
the
features are unusual in a contributed program: spelling check using
HPSPELL
or Boeing SPELL, split-screen mode for replying, an extensive on-line
help,
detailed documentation, an incredibly slick installation program. And
the
system is completely compatible with the Boeing Mail system, which
many sites
have already picked up from the Tech account. There were many fine
programs
in the contest, but this electronic mail system provided the most
user value.
Many sites have been put off E-mail by the cost and complexity -- now
they
can try E-mail at virtually no cost, and with a system that is
extremely
accessible. Whitman mail is a great way to get started. Later, if you
need
a multi-CPU network, file transfer or other specific features, you
can
purchase a supported product.
The winning program was designed by Gary Dietz, Director of Computer
Services
at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, and implemented by
Kevin Kelly
of his staff. The winner was announced at our Harbor Cruise party and
Gary
accepted the prize at an awards ceremony during the INTEREX
conference.
Long-time HP users will recall that Whitman College was the site of
the first
coordinated library release and maintained the library for several
years.
The college also contributed another program, an expanded version of
Enforcer, that made it into the final ten contestants.
Neil
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of
Doug Werth <[log in to unmask]>
Organization: Beechglen Development, Inc.
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Date: Wednesday, May 31, 2017 at 15:36
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] HP3000 Email
The mail program Tracy referred to was originally from Telamon and
their
web site has been defunct for quite some time now. Telamon provided
the
program as freeware. I'll see about putting a copy of it on our
downloads page.
--
Doug Werth
Beechglen Development, Inc.
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On 5/31/2017 1:49 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
Hi Tracy,
I looked at Beechglen's freebie section and I did not see MAIL listed
there.
Drats!!
I seem to recall that the HP3000 email software was written by someone
at Whitman College.
I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure. It worked well. I could add
it to my job streams and have the HP3K
automate the distribution of data via email. It was very handy.
I sure could use something like that again.
-John
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There is MAIL.MAIL.ESP from Beechglen. Also a freebie I think.
Since it runs at the command prompt I don't have to dip into the POSIX
shell in my batch jobs.
Tracy Johnson
+00 1 757 766-4318 tel
+00 1 757 755-6470 mobile
Hampton, Virginia, U.S.
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Of John Sommer
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2017 10:05 AM
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Subject: [HP3000-L] HP3000 Email
All,
A long time ago, I loaded HPMAIL onto an HP3000 from the Interex
Contributed
Software Library (CSL) tape.
Does anyone know how I can get my hands on a copy of the HPMAIL
program?
Thanks for any input,
John
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