Path: csiph.com!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Frank Slootweg Newsgroups: comp.mail.misc Subject: Re: comp.mail.esmtp or comp.mail.mta ? Date: 15 Mar 2024 14:20:43 GMT Organization: NOYB Lines: 23 Message-ID: References: <871q8fbmpu.fsf@yaxenu.org> <87v85psyrg.fsf@vapupe.com> <877ci5oymh.fsf@ic.ufrj.br> X-Trace: individual.net ktwCxubG4uaDxLxfk+q/5QkqnqNrp975q1BOyzbHOJzZVR03qq X-Orig-Path: not-for-mail Cancel-Lock: sha1:Va/ndgRfy9XRoHafwAcG+oMZWYw= sha256:tZG4+CUYaQXikTAilPUR2SAj7u/XkHLlOnhN92RgKFI= User-Agent: tin/1.6.2-20030910 ("Pabbay") (UNIX) (CYGWIN_NT-10.0-WOW/2.8.0(0.309/5/3) (i686)) Hamster/2.0.2.2 Xref: csiph.com comp.mail.misc:1191 Grant Taylor wrote: > On 3/14/24 06:12, dbastos@ic.ufrj.br wrote: > > Right. Can we add our own schemes now? > > I have in Firefox. > > > IIRC, even Windows removed telnet from the default installation. > > What a shame. I have it here on Windows 10, but I might have > > explicitly asked for it. > > I get that the telnet protocol / server is usually a security risk. As > such I support not installing the telnet /server/ by default. But > telnet as a /client/ is valuable for multiple things. I dislike the > client being not installed. As I mentioned [1], you only have to *enable* the Windows telnet client (in the 'Programs and Features' section of Control Panel), so no downloading or installation is needed. [...] [1] Yesterday's Message-ID: