-=> On 02-05-20 10:14, Richard Menedetter wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
RM> ???
RM> Where is the difference between SSHing into a BBS or SSHing into a
RM> linux account and start Golded (or the editor of your choice)?
RM> (Minus that most BBSes offer less functionality then a specialized tool
RM> for that purpose (mailer, tosser, editor, etc.).)
Depends on the editor. I've found some software that uses keystrokes that
don't always act as they should. Last time I used Golded was as a local user
on DOS. :) At least with today's networks, sreen redraw time isn't an issue.
But each to their own. I prefer not to work across the network like that,
because the way I read messages makes latency a big issue. I don't even use
normal BBS interfaces unless I have to - notice my software? Yep, writng this
locally. :)
RM> My fido setup works like this for a very long time now.
RM> I even use shell in a box to access my fido mails through my company
RM> firewall, that should block access to SSH ;)
I'm not familiar with shell in a box. I just take a ZeroTier enabled laptop
that has SyncTerm and Multimail on it to access my systems from wherever. :)
RM> BTW I did also not really understand what is so complicated in
RM> compiling htick. It is part of Husky, so you need the husky libs.
RM> But it is explained very well in the docs.
RM> Just my 2 cents.
I've never tried to compile Husky/htick, so I can't comment on that one.
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