Re: [Scid-users] email chess & time stamping

2008-06-06 Thread Alexander Wagner
Marcin Kasperski wrote: Hi! >> The only function that IMHO currently lacks to CC support >> is some automatic timekeeping/timestamping. (...) > > I am not sure whether investing much effort here makes > sense, email chess seems doomed to die in a few years. Well, as a librarian I'm also told th

Re: [Scid-users] email chess & time stamping

2008-06-04 Thread Marcin Kasperski
> The only function that IMHO currently lacks to CC support is > some automatic timekeeping/timestamping. (...) I am not sure whether investing much effort here makes sense, email chess seems doomed to die in a few years. ICCF already abandoned it, IECG is migrating to server-based play (and alrea

Re: [Scid-users] email chess & time stamping

2008-06-01 Thread Alexander Wagner
Hi! > [...] >> Ok, thats what was also my impression from the pages, that >> it's only about days. >> >> > For example, if my server receives my opponent's move at >> > 11:59 pm and I send my reply two minutes later, I am >> > charged one day of reflection time. >> >> Ah! Hence, if I sta

Re: [Scid-users] email chess & time stamping

2008-06-01 Thread Cory Helfrich
Hello Alexander, On Jun 1, 2008, at 8:18 PM, Alexander Wagner wrote: [...] > Ok, thats what was also my impression from the pages, that > it's only about days. > > > For example, if my server receives my opponent's move at > > 11:59 pm and I send my reply two minutes later, I am > > charged one da

Re: [Scid-users] email chess & time stamping

2008-06-01 Thread Alexander Wagner
Cory Helfrich wrote: Hi! >> Do we have someone on the list that actually plays more >> seriously by email and could give me a helping hand about >> what is needed in that area? > > I don't know if you can call any chess I play "serious", > but I do play at IECC. Well, I think it's not nece

Re: [Scid-users] email chess & time stamping

2008-05-31 Thread Cory Helfrich
Hello Alexander, > Do we have someone on the list that actually plays more > seriously by email and could give me a helping hand about > what is needed in that area? I don't know if you can call any chess I play "serious", but I do play at IECC. > Additionally, the organisations I > checked have

[Scid-users] email chess & time stamping

2008-05-30 Thread Alexander Wagner
Hi! The only function that IMHO currently lacks to CC support is some automatic timekeeping/timestamping. Now, acutally I play email chess all the time only as a leisure game ie. without timing and I'm not familiar with the requirements for tournament play. Additionally, the organisations I checke

Re: [Scid-users] eMail Chess

2008-02-19 Thread Cory Helfrich
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 10:02:24 AM Subject: [Scid-users] eMail Chess Hi! Working on the correspondence chess module I fiddled out how to link up scid with a "normal" mail program. Currently I've the mozilla-line (mozilla mail, thunderbird, icedove), Evol

Re: [Scid-users] eMail Chess

2008-02-19 Thread Detlef Steuer
Hi! On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 08:02:24 +0100 Alexander Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi! > > Working on the correspondence chess module I fiddled out how > to link up scid with a "normal" mail program. Currently I've > the mozilla-line (mozilla mail, thunderbird, icedove), > Evolution and someth

[Scid-users] eMail Chess

2008-02-18 Thread Alexander Wagner
Hi! Working on the correspondence chess module I fiddled out how to link up scid with a "normal" mail program. Currently I've the mozilla-line (mozilla mail, thunderbird, icedove), Evolution and something like mailx, mutt, nail working. Is there any major application missing? Especially on the Ma