[Coco] (e)mail games

jdaggett at gate.net jdaggett at gate.net
Tue Oct 18 14:43:50 EDT 2005


John

I remember at work myself and a few others played Chess via 
email. The game was actually and Interleaf file that each player 
edited and sent back to the other player. Yes we masked the title of 
the file so that any email snoops would see it as a internal 
specification document. 

james

On 18 Oct 2005 at 13:27, johnadonaldson at comcast.net wrote:

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> Chess has always been one that can be played by email or mail.
> 
> John Donaldson
> 
> 
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
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> > I'm looking for a game that can be played by email, or regular mail.
> > Most of my friends still like +10000 Km from where I am, and this
> > would be a great way to interact with them I know they were very
> > popular at some point, but I've never seen one. It would be great if
> > it is for the CoCo, but any for a PC would do. Anything comes to
> > mind? 
> > 
> > Diego 
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