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Question for Jason or anyone who knows


 

Jason/Anyone that know.? Is Emergency Email server still available?for the newest Distros of Pi or other?? Also is it a part of 73 Linux?? If not I would love to help bring it back.? I have a CERT group in our community that would like to bring some local resources in to make this an emergency option.
Thanks!
Ronny
W4TRI


 

It's not a part of 73 Linux but it's here:


On Sun, Sep 29, 2024, 14:01 Ronny Julian via <k4rjjradio=[email protected]> wrote:
Jason/Anyone that know.? Is Emergency Email server still available?for the newest Distros of Pi or other?? Also is it a part of 73 Linux?? If not I would love to help bring it back.? I have a CERT group in our community that would like to bring some local resources in to make this an emergency option.
Thanks!
Ronny
W4TRI


 

Thanks!? Is it still working so many Pi versions later?? I'll find out.

On Sun, Sep 29, 2024 at 4:12?PM Brian Dale via <bdale.droid=[email protected]> wrote:
It's not a part of 73 Linux but it's here:


On Sun, Sep 29, 2024, 14:01 Ronny Julian via <k4rjjradio=[email protected]> wrote:
Jason/Anyone that know.? Is Emergency Email server still available?for the newest Distros of Pi or other?? Also is it a part of 73 Linux?? If not I would love to help bring it back.? I have a CERT group in our community that would like to bring some local resources in to make this an emergency option.
Thanks!
Ronny
W4TRI


 

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Jason helped me load EES on my Pi4 last month. The app is working fine and we believe it will be a useful addition to our toolbox as our ARES team works with welfare communications in a dark sky scenario (no local cell phone service or internet).? Good luck.

73s

Brian K9KQA


On 9/29/2024 4:31 PM, Ronny Julian via groups.io wrote:
Thanks!? Is it still working so many Pi versions later?? I'll find out.

On Sun, Sep 29, 2024 at 4:12?PM Brian Dale via <bdale.droid=[email protected]> wrote:
It's not a part of 73 Linux but it's here:


On Sun, Sep 29, 2024, 14:01 Ronny Julian via <k4rjjradio=[email protected]> wrote:
Jason/Anyone that know.? Is Emergency Email server still available?for the newest Distros of Pi or other?? Also is it a part of 73 Linux?? If not I would love to help bring it back.? I have a CERT group in our community that would like to bring some local resources in to make this an emergency option.
Thanks!
Ronny
W4TRI

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Brian Burghgrave



 

Outstanding!? I have most of the gear here.? What I would love to do is set up a redundant?system where if one Pi goes out the other one can take over with little downtime.? I'm thinkin a shared network data drive with a block of cheap but name brand SSDs.? I'll get the basics done soon and improve as I go.


On Sun, Sep 29, 2024 at 6:18?PM K9KQA via <burghgravebp=[email protected]> wrote:

Jason helped me load EES on my Pi4 last month. The app is working fine and we believe it will be a useful addition to our toolbox as our ARES team works with welfare communications in a dark sky scenario (no local cell phone service or internet).? Good luck.

73s

Brian K9KQA


On 9/29/2024 4:31 PM, Ronny Julian via wrote:
Thanks!? Is it still working so many Pi versions later?? I'll find out.

On Sun, Sep 29, 2024 at 4:12?PM Brian Dale via <bdale.droid=[email protected]> wrote:
It's not a part of 73 Linux but it's here:


On Sun, Sep 29, 2024, 14:01 Ronny Julian via <k4rjjradio=[email protected]> wrote:
Jason/Anyone that know.? Is Emergency Email server still available?for the newest Distros of Pi or other?? Also is it a part of 73 Linux?? If not I would love to help bring it back.? I have a CERT group in our community that would like to bring some local resources in to make this an emergency option.
Thanks!
Ronny
W4TRI

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Brian Burghgrave



 

Run EES on an older version of Build-A-Pi, on a Raspberry 3B. Never had a problem. Gave a lot of demonstrations. I¡¯m no PI expert, and a dummy with Linux, but I¡¯d be glad to help if I can. Jason built a bullet proof application to run with PAT. I¡¯ve tinkered with using Telnet to transfer the messages between computers. Works great. It is always cool when deployed to turn your clients ¡°dead¡± cellphone back on¡­to a limited degree. Am looking forward to whatever you guys develop. Kenny KC4OJS, Tennessee Baptist Disaster Relief, communications.