e_barkmann -> (8/16/2003 6:15:09 AM)
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Don, are you running XP or something else? I tried to replicate your issue on my XP system by creating a Don Space Don PBEM file, and all worked fine. Note that a raw PBEM file is .eml - when the email sender kicks in it converts it to a compressed .dkp file for email transmission and corruption detection. KP then deletes the .eml file upon successful .dkp file creation. You can theoretically send the raw .eml files but it is not recommended. Is any one else having email sender problems? In terms of what you should expect to happen when you send and receive a KP email turn, I will outline below: Finishing and sending a KP PBEM turn: Hit the red button and select "Exit and send". Kp will now exit. After a few seconds a new email message will be created in your default email client, with your opponent's email address filled in, the name of the turn in the Subject line, and the PBEM file attached to the message, with a nomenclature of .dkp. Enter insults into the mail message as required and hit the send button when online and that's effectively it. Receiving a KP PBEM turn: when you receive an email turn from you opponent, you should be able to double click on the .dkp file attachment and this will automatically load KP and present you with your email turn ready to play. It should be as simple as that. I suspect it may take some tweaking on certain systems depending on whether certain .ocx files are registered correctly and .dkp files are associated with the korsun.exe executable. Cheers Chris
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