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echo: mbse
to: mark lewis
from: Daniel
date: 2019-08-19 10:50:02
subject: Launching new BBS and conducting research

Re: Launching new BBS and conducting research
  By: mark lewis to Daniel on Thu Aug 15 2019 11:33 am

 > some systems do allow files to be attached to local messages but the one's i'm
[snip]

Okay I will plan accordingly.

On another note, the old wildcat server used to give ip addresses and the
user could surf the web with that modem connection. That's how I got my
internet during college (I was REALLY poor).

I understand that dial-up internet speeds no longer suffice for surfing the
web. Many middle-america rural citizens still utilize dial-up services due
to the lack of broadband services.

On a somewhat-related note, I was considering porting the lynx text-based
browser as a bbs application that could provide those with low bandwidth
the ability to access web content through 
the board. Has anyone explored this concept? Yes, I understand that this is
nothing like the old wildcat server, it's a different beast.

I ask this because I often use lynx at home for no other reason that I like
its speed and low memory footprint. And I thought it would be really cool
to expand a bbs in this way. Even if the
feature never becomes popular, I think it would be worth attempting.

Is this even possible?


Daniel Traechin
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