This is a repeat of a request that I made last fall. I got no real response then. Perhaps as the list has grown, someone will respond.... I am looking for help on a Microsoft Windows development project. I have most of a Windows Client SMTP mail client program written, but I can't devine how to make the Windows Communications API work with any marginal success. I need help from someone who has written Windows communications software. The program is functionally equivalent to NUpop or Eudora. It is designed to work over dialup asynchronous lines without TCP/IP. Not that I dislike all the nice functionality tht TCP/IP provides, but because some netowrk providers (such as George Mason University) refuse to support SLIP/PPP for political reasons, and because other providers (Netcom for one) charge orders of magnitude more for SLIP/PPP than for async support. The resulting product will be user firendly, a native Windows program with the usual buttons, icons, context sensitive help, etc. It will have PGP, and maybe RIPEM, support built in. Automagically. I plan to release the code to the net, and will give full credit in the About Box, documentation, etc. for any help. Please respond via email. Cypherpunks write code. Thanks Pat Pat Farrell Grad Student pfarrell@gmu.edu Department of Computer Science George Mason University, Fairfax, VA Public key availble via finger #include <standard.disclaimer>