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These continued rants prove nothing and help no one. As has been asked before, provide concrete examples of the problem and it will be investigated. Simply sending logs without specifics and then posts such as this most recent one containing accusations of lies and even conspiracies does nothing to further your claims of inaccuracy.
Winlink WebMail is intentionally very limited in features. It is intended to provide access to basic email function -- "when access to normal Winlink email access systems are not available".

Several Winlink client programs have (or provide access to) extensive email management capabilities (Paclink, Airmail, RMS Packet for example). Additionally, Winlink messages can automatically be forwarded to standard internet email accounts if full email access features are required.
"Allowed?" This implies they have been disallowed. To my knowledge, that's false.

If there are potential RMS sysops in that region, simply have them apply to Steve Waterman K4CJX, as instructed on the web site. We would love to have more WINMOR RMS gateways in the network.
Sorry, Barry, no can do. Airmail is owned and developed by Jim Corenman, KE6RK. You will need to make this suggestion to him. See http://www.siriuscyber.net/ham/.
There is some old language in both the PublicPMBOs.txt file and our web page. Both are being updated to explain.

The PublicPMBOs.txt file is a legacy file that exists to support both Airmail and Paclink user software. Neither of these packages currently directly support the WINMOR protocol. Therefore, WINMOR stations do not appear in this file. RMS Express uses another automatic mechanism for updating gateway station listings.

WINMOR support by Airmail may occur through other non-WL2K software. Support for the features of non-WL2K programs is not within the realm of the Winlink Development Team at this time. Paclink will soon be upgraded to include WINMOR protocol support, and will also support the same update mechanism used by RMS Express.

If you want a comprehensive list of both Pactor and WINMOR gateway stations, we suggest you use this link: http://www.winlink.org/dotnet/status/HFStatus.aspx, which produces a long-form, printer-friendly page for printing. This link also appears on the http://www.winlink.org/RMSHFStatus web page.
Seems you discovered an obscure reference to the old way we used to publish the HF RMS frequencies. Now that the RMS client applications retrieve that information automatically they don't use those files any longer. This page will be updated on our next site maintenance pass.
Specific planned new features For RMS Express are:
· A ‘catalog’ for requesting bulletins and WEB data.
· User options and position/weather report forms.
· A GPS interface for automating the grid square setting and position reporting.
· Automatic forwarding on packet and telnet (but never on HF).
· Pactor support for the Kantronics KAM XL.
· A Spell checker.