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|    Daryl Stout to Daniel Path    |
|    Re: Changes in echo rules    |
|    22 Feb 22 14:11:00    |
      TZUTC: -0600       MSGID: 66.fidonet-classicc@1:2320/33 267a7a30       REPLY: 2:371/52@fidonet 6214d89f       PID: Synchronet 3.19c-Win32 master/2d3b97333 Feb 15 2022 MSC 1929       TID: SBBSecho 3.14-Win32 master/2d3b97333 Feb 15 2022 MSC 1929       BBSID: TBOLT       CHRS: ASCII 1       Dan,               DP> what bbs (mailer, tosser, etc) did you run on your XT ?               I ran GT Power for dial-up, then first used FrontDoor and       GEcho for the tosser...then switched to InterMail for the       frontend (I ran BGFAX at the back end), and InterEcho for       the tosser...first under DOS 3.2, then DOS 5, then DOS 6       and 6.22 -- the latter had DESQView for multitasking (the       BBS was single node dial-up), and QEMM for memory management.       I didn't switch to telnet until about 15 years after the BBS       first came online...The Thunderbolt BBS turns 30 on May 1.               Quarterdeck Software, who made DESQView and QEMM...along       with TeleGraphix, who pioneered RIP Graphics, are both long       since out of business. I will note one former Sysop thought       that "I thought RIP was what you did to a fart". |
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