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|    IB JOE to Paul Hayton    |
|    Re: Interfacing FD with Mystic    |
|    24 Sep 17 10:06:23    |
      On 09/24/17, Paul Hayton said the following...                PH> On 09/22/17, IB JOE pondered and said...        PH>         PH> IJ> What is your goal?? Do you need a dialup mailer??        PH>         PH> The goal is to offer a Telnet connection that does EMSI/FTS6 and ZedZap.              Mailer connection?? Or User connection??              As it stands now there is no way, that I know of, to send a user to the BBS       via DOS version of FD.              On the mailer side there might be a way. I see JoHo, the author of FD       responded back to you... I'd have to go through what he was saying to respond       back... it could be done... This is what I do....              I have 2 fidonet address, Ihave a hub address and a node address. All my       mail goes to 342/200, my FD/Fashecho/2 OS2 VM, it tosses mail and sends it to       my BBS 342/201              This is the usual way I set up my mail... not at this oint because I am       working on setting up MysticBBS.              The simplest way to do this is use some of the mailers out there that support       BSO... FD does not currently do this without some work. If you used the       windows version of Binkleyterm it'll work juat fine... With the use of       sexpots, a program Digital Man wrote, you can have users access the BBS via       that dialup line.              BTW, with JoHo back in the fold there my be a solution inn the works to have       FD work with MysticBBS.              Good Luck!!!              IB JOE       AKA Joe Schweier       SysOp of Joe's Computer & BBS       Telnet: joesbbs.com              --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A35 (Raspberry Pi/32)        * Origin: Joe's Computer & BBS -=joesbbs.com=- (1:342/200)    |
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